These are various article I've written over the years on different topics.
Top 5 Tips To Get The Most Out Of Your Home When You Can't Leave It contains all my wisdom about making your home maximally accessible when you're bedridden or homebound.
Open Letter To Those Without ... contains the original 'Open Letter To Those Without CFS/Fibro' and many alternatives and translations made by myself and others.
A Guide To Better Access as a guide for how to make your in-person events maximally accessible to those who are bedridden, homebound, or can't come for other reasons. Originally published in ABC's Ramp Up!, 2013.
Social vs Medical Model: Evolved. I got so frustrated feeling that neither the social nor the medical model of disability fit me that (along with some friends) I wrote a whole article about it. Originally published in Yahoo! Accessibility, 2011.
The Ricky Game: A Day In The Life was a 2016 attempt to describe my level of functioning in a readable/easy-to-understand way as a dice game. It's no longer accurate - I've deteriorated very significantly since I wrote it - but it's interesting to read and describes my level of functioning in late 2016 very well.
What Do You Do All Day? explores how I fill my day and make it feel fulfilling, even though I'm stuck in bed.
Open Letter To Those Without ... contains the original 'Open Letter To Those Without CFS/Fibro' and many alternatives and translations made by myself and others.
A Guide To Better Access as a guide for how to make your in-person events maximally accessible to those who are bedridden, homebound, or can't come for other reasons. Originally published in ABC's Ramp Up!, 2013.
Social vs Medical Model: Evolved. I got so frustrated feeling that neither the social nor the medical model of disability fit me that (along with some friends) I wrote a whole article about it. Originally published in Yahoo! Accessibility, 2011.
The Ricky Game: A Day In The Life was a 2016 attempt to describe my level of functioning in a readable/easy-to-understand way as a dice game. It's no longer accurate - I've deteriorated very significantly since I wrote it - but it's interesting to read and describes my level of functioning in late 2016 very well.
What Do You Do All Day? explores how I fill my day and make it feel fulfilling, even though I'm stuck in bed.