I’m often asked not only about cerebral palsy as a condition but about how it shapes who I am and how I move through the world—both visibly and invisibly. Some questions teach; others invite a peek at my daily life.
Cerebral palsy taught me one thing: humor is my oddly effective coping tool. I use it to handle annoyances, awkward moments, and assumptions—not to avoid reality, but to face it with honesty, perspective, and levity. So my answers offer more than facts: they’re stories and insights showing how resilience, adaptability, and laughter coexist.