For the next fortnight the focus for the Scope online community forum is “Chronic Pain”.
To kick the discussion off, I am delighted to have my own poem “Today You Beat Me” featured and as the Chronic Pain Advisor hope to be “chatting” online with lots of you – visit the forum here Scope.
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Next week two of my favourite pain bloggers will be featured – Ali from Notebooks and Glasses and Barbara at Back Pain Blog UK– so it would be great if you would drop by, give them some support and check the community out! Please pass the details on to anyone who might benefit!
What is Scope?
Scope is a charity that exists to make this country (UK) a place where disabled people have the same opportunities as everyone else. Until then, we’ll be here.
Scope has recently reviewed research to produce a document called the Disability Perception Gap. The resulting report examines the attitudes and prejudices that disabled people face and also the perception that the public has of disability.
The full report can be read here.
Visit the Scope website to learn more about the support, information and community that the charity can offer.
Congrats on having your poem featured Claire. I just went over and read it, and it’s heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time.
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Congratulations Claire on having your poem featured! Your poem was a great combination of heartbreaking and amazing! I loved it and hope you will write more beautiful poems!
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Lovely poem Claire, so sad and I am sure one that so many can relate to, unfortunately xx
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You Will Always Be Mine
You will always be mine even if we are miles apart,
You will always be mine, and occupy a huge part in my heart.
You will always be mine, even if it makes me sad and blue,
You will always be mine, well I mean, only if I keep loving you.
Can we chat 💬??
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