coping with staresby
Donna Peach
at my brace. Teens sometimes look, and it’s an interesting look. It does not feel like they are being rude... of expression.
Perhaps this is one way to cope with stares. Think of it as a mini performance, an opportunity...
today’s coping tipsby
Donna Peach
soften the look of the T bar on my brace
wear a hat–sometimes the scarf is my hat–today it’s my new pink...–scarves hide or at least soften the look of the T bar on my brace
wear a hat–sometimes the scarf...
Coping With an Invisible Conditionby
Lauren B.
tell others you are ill or disabled. Devices include canes, wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, braces... what you are really coping with.
Illness roles
People's understanding of illness is based...
Coping With An Invisible Conditionby
Michele W.
, wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, braces. Most of these are used for mobility. Body appearance can be things... are just the start. Others can easily underestimate what you are really coping with.
Illness roles:
People's...
Treatment
... larly while your child is still growing.
Back braces are custom made supports. They fit around your shoulders ... » Read on
Treatment
... the brace for any contact sport is recommended.
'Part-time' braces, that the child only wears for 8-12 hours are also availa ... » Read on