Derek’s Blog

My #PatientsArentFaking Stories

TW: Medical trauma, Surgery Gone Wrong Story 1: About 6ish months after my first surgery, I had horrible pain and spasticity around where I had a screw inserted. I went to an ER and the doctor examined me, then told me to “not think about it” Story 2: After my first surgery’s cast was removed,… Continue reading My #PatientsArentFaking Stories

New Logos, Business Cards, Promo Code, and Mailing List

Hey guys, this is a little more business-y like post. Today, I am unveiling my brand new logos, a brand new business card design, and a promo code is included at the bottom of this post! Go check out the updated Business Portal here! Brand new White on Black logo design Brand new Black on… Continue reading New Logos, Business Cards, Promo Code, and Mailing List

Archived Twitter Thread: Surgery Day

This is an archive of my 10/18/2019 thread on my first surgery. The thread can be viewed here. Today’s surgery day! I’ll update as I can. Stay tuned to this thread! [Yes, this is prescheduled. But, I’ll be up pretty soon to give actual updates. See you soon.:)] 4:36am: I’m up 5:52am: And we’re off!… Continue reading Archived Twitter Thread: Surgery Day

A letter to myself (and anyone else who needs to hear it) combatting my personal struggle with internalized ableism

Dear Derek, I know it’s tough right now. Your brain is telling you things that aren’t true, through a little voice in the back of your head. You feel like crap... like no one believes in you... like you’re constantly messing yourself up... like you are nothing more than a crippled mess. That’s not true… Continue reading A letter to myself (and anyone else who needs to hear it) combatting my personal struggle with internalized ableism

Internalized Ableism

Ableism exists. Disabled people (or people with disabilities, whichever you prefer. I'm using disability-first language in this article), also exist. These people clash. Ableists are (normally able-bodied) people who fuel discrimination and social prejudices against disabled people, essentially disability racists. A disabled person is someone who has a major life impairment. Ableists invalidate disabled people… Continue reading Internalized Ableism