Wow, I'm amazed, Morty, and I highly respect and admire your resilience and dedication to your hobbies. My hat goes off to you. *bows*Morty815 said:I have one arm, however having adapted I play just as good if not better than I did in my 2 arm years.
I know your pain, i got lucky and only have to take pills to control my sugersMr.Mattress said:My personal Handicap is that I have Diabetes. This has inhibited me from eating everything I can and want to and has made me take shots full of man made insulin.
Still better than mine, to see the text without glasses my nose need to touch the pageGamekid171 said:I have terrible eyesight.
I can see text in a book about my thumb length away.
Ouch, that is bad; we're both pretty much screwed without our glasses.gred said:Still better than mine, to see the text without glasses my nose need to touch the page![]()
Yea, you could say that.Gamekid171 said:Ouch, that is bad; we're both pretty much screwed without our glasses.gred said:Still better than mine, to see the text without glasses my nose need to touch the page![]()
The bow was a bit much but thanks all the same :-DAva Elzbieta said:Wow, I'm amazed, Morty, and I highly respect and admire your resilience and dedication to your hobbies. My hat goes off to you. *bows*Morty815 said:I have one arm, however having adapted I play just as good if not better than I did in my 2 arm years.
Cpt_Oblivious said:Hooray another "We're all sick and special" thread! Meh.
I hope you don't mind me asking, but didn't you go paintballing with Escapism UK last year? I'm just wondering, since I thought haemophilia kind of precludes activities of that nature.Cpt_Oblivious said:Hooray another "We're all sick and special" thread![footnote]Seriously, these are done loads and every minor ailment seems pop up. I swear I saw "I have a cold" once.[/footnote]
Meh.
I have severe Haemphilia (Link [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haemophilia] and Simple Link [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haemophilia]) though it doesn't have much effect on my life, so I don't actually consider it a handicap.
Yea, I went this year too. I also go snowboarding as often as I can (another activity that isn't recommended). My parents decided not to raise me in a bubble and be too protective (as others might) and let me do what everyone else does. If I get hurt, I get hurt and we can treat it. No big problem.similar.squirrel said:I hope you don't mind me asking, but didn't you go paintballing with Escapism UK last year? I'm just wondering, since I thought haemophilia kind of precludes activities of that nature.Cpt_Oblivious said:Hooray another "We're all sick and special" thread!
Meh.
I have severe Haemphilia (Link [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haemophilia] and Simple Link [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haemophilia]) though it doesn't have much effect on my life, so I don't actually consider it a handicap.
Holy heck. I'm brimming with an inexplicable admiration. Usually I'd be more prudent about these things, but.. Way to kick those recessive genes in the face, my friend.Cpt_Oblivious said:Yea, I went this year too. I also go snowboarding as often as I can (another activity that isn't recommended). My parents decided not to raise me in a bubble and be too protective (as others might) and let me do what everyone else does. If I get hurt, I get hurt and we can treat it. No big problem.similar.squirrel said:I hope you don't mind me asking, but didn't you go paintballing with Escapism UK last year? I'm just wondering, since I thought haemophilia kind of precludes activities of that nature.Cpt_Oblivious said:Hooray another "We're all sick and special" thread!
Meh.
I have severe Haemphilia (Link [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haemophilia] and Simple Link [http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haemophilia]) though it doesn't have much effect on my life, so I don't actually consider it a handicap.
A good example of this was going to Sonisphere Festival a few weeks ago, I filled up on drugs (their intravenous injections so I didn't want to take needles with me) beforehand and off I went. Unfortunately I got a bit murdered watching Iron Maiden and could barely walk afterwards, the backs of my legs were a deep purple - I wish I had photos. I got picked up, filled up on drugs again and took more than usual for the next week and a half.
I'm fine now though.
Yea, I got more injured standing around for 11 hours than paintballing.