d-a-d (59)in Reflections • 11 months agoThe Eye of the Beholder... in it's most used context, funny does tend to sit with the people watching, but now I wonder where the truth lies.d-a-d (59)in FreeCompliments • last yearThe Invisibility from DisabilityIn a similar philosophy to ownership, perhaps being aware is nine-tenths of the issue. Is awareness all that's needed?d-a-d (59)in FreeCompliments • last yearGood Grief - Learning About The Stages of GriefFollowing from my introductory post about grief and how I’ve experienced it over the past couple of years now, I’d like to have a quick look at the stages of grief. In my…d-a-d (59)in FreeCompliments • last yearGood Grief - An IntroductionI've read about grief and have always counted my blessings at having never experienced it in its truest form. I can't even really recall knowing anyone who has ever experienced…d-a-d (59)in FreeCompliments • last yearLife's CrucibleShe's learning heartache and sadness, but she's also learning empathy and how to genuinely care.d-a-d (59)in FreeCompliments • last year10,372 - Part ThreeThis is the third post in this series, please read the first two posts before continuing. You can find Part One here: 10,372 - Part One, and Part Two here: 10,372 - Part…d-a-d (59)in FreeCompliments • last year10, 372 - Part TwoThis is the second post in this series, please read the first post before continuing. You can find it here: 10,372 - Part One. Our frustrations continued to mount at not…d-a-d (59)in FreeCompliments • last year10,372 - Part OneI wrote a post a short time ago titled What is DMD in which I explained, as best I could, a little about the DMD diagnosis process and what it's like living with DMD. In that…d-a-d (59)in Education • last yearWhat is DMD?This may not be a traditional education post, however, it is educational in nature, so I hope it's okay to put it in this community. In fact, I hope that this post will educate…d-a-d (59)in #introduceyourself • last yearA Dad Will Do Anything - My IntroductionHi everyone, my name is Steve, but here I'll refer to myself as d-a-d, which is an acronym for Dad Against Duchenne. Eighteen months ago my son was diagnosed with a rare…