Dr Kelly Fleming

Life is a journey, each person's journey is unique.


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  • My family

    Describe a positive thing a family member has done for you. My parents, may their memory be eternal, gave me the most positive thing in life. They gave me hope. I was born disabled. I was born with SJIA (Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis) at a time when most kids did not survive. They fought for Read more

  • Dogs are #1

    What animals make the best/worst pets? 🐾🐩🦮🐾 I had a family dog growing up for 13 years. He taught me compassion and loyalty. As an adult I’ve had 5 dogs. Two pets and three service dogs. The unconditional love a dog will give is beyond compare to what a human can give. They understand your Read more

  • My mornings

    I wish I could have mornings like most people but this doesn’t happen when you are disabled. My morning requires my PSW to show up on time and do food prep before she wakes me up. The food prep is pretty easy. Waking me up is everyone’s nightmare. No one ever knows what the day Read more

  • Strive to reach your goals

    I basically grew up at Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto. Back in the 1980s, there was a slogan at the hospital. There’s no such thing is I can’t! I’ve carried this phrase with me for 40 years. If I have a goal, I let nothing stand in my way to achieve it. I’m a fighter, Read more

  • Stuck in the wheel of technology

    What do you wish you could do more every day? I wish I had more will power to turn off technology and spend more days reading. I have a large library and it should be used. Why am I so connected with technology that I can’t turn it off and spend my time doing one Read more

  • One Word

    What is one word that describes you? Loyal I am loyal to Jesus Christ. I strive to live the Orthodox life and conform my life to Christ’s teachings. I am loyal to my friends and loved ones. I never turn anyone away. I am loyal to people to neighbours (or people whom I do not Read more