Disability University

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This project gets better with feedback from other members of the disability and chronic illness communities. If you have a life tip to share, I would love to hear from you!

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How to Interpret Medical Lab Tests

As a patient, medical testing can be confusing. Doctors don’t always explain the results to you and may occasionally miss things that could be important for understanding what’s going on with your body. Luckily, there are a few tricks that can make it easier to understand your results. Identifying “Normal” First, it’s important to understand…

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Forthcoming– Resources for:

Nerve injuries, chronic pain, arthritis, scoliosis, chronic fatigue, gastrointestinal illness, mobility issues, home accessibility, workplace accessibility, event accessibility, classroom accessibility, wheelchair etiquette, choosing a mobility aid, how to do X in a wheelchair, getting disability accommodations at school/work, self-advocacy at medical appointments and elsewhere, basic disability awareness topics, ADHD, PTSD, depression, anxiety, service animals etc.

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