Dr Kelly Fleming

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


Archive

  • Kindness

    A random encounter with a stranger that stuck out positively to me. The second year of my journey with breast cancer, things were hard for me. I had hit a wall emotionally. I was walking down the street one Sunday with Dayton and a lady stopped to ask questions about Dayton. He was wearing his Read more

  • A Weekend Getaway

    There is a significant difference between planning for a weekend getaway for abled and disabled people. If you don’t have a disability, you look online for a hotel in the area you want to go, check the price range, like it and book it! Then pack your bags and head off for your nice relaxing Read more

  • I will succeed

    “Are you stupid?” uttered to me the first day of kindergarten has stayed with me for 45 years and will continue to stay with me my entire life. I decided that day that I would show people I wasn’t stupid because I’m Deaf. It has, most likely contributed to me becoming an overachiever but aside Read more

  • Mental Illness and Disability

    Mental Illness is still stigmatized in society. As a result, people are not seeking the help they need or would like. Those that do seek help are often faced with barriers preventing them from accessing assistance. I want to discuss barriers that Disabled People have in accessing assistance. Disabled people have to fight for access. Read more

  • What Can’t You Do?

    🙄⁉️🤦‍♀️ I make no apologies when I say this is one of the stupidest questions I’ve been asked countless times in my life. The first thought that comes to me is – this person only sees my disabilities, they can’t see me. I have only two responses : ° I can’t hear ° I can’t Read more

  • “Despite Your Disabilities”

    Oh, how much do I hate this phrase? I’ve heard it dozens of times and it feels like a knife cutting through me. It is said by well-meaning abled people who just don’t understand how hurtful these words actually are to someone who is disabled. When I moved into my second apartment, I had already Read more