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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Permissions | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
The Visit | 13 | |
Pain Teaches Nothing | 18 | |
Sight | 19 | |
Making Choices | 25 | |
A Tale of a Bubble | 32 | |
Mustn't Grumble | 38 | |
Different Dances | 41 | |
Colostomy | 43 | |
Snow White | 46 | |
Shopping | 52 | |
For Those Not Yet Angry | 53 | |
Anger - Early Days | 55 | |
Tomorrow I'm Going to Rewrite the English Language | 57 | |
'Along the lane...' | 60 | |
This Week I've Been Rushed Off My Wheels | 61 | |
Summer Poetry | 73 | |
What Happened to You? | 74 | |
Being Sam's Mum | 77 | |
Journey | 84 | |
Bitter and Twisted | 90 | |
Self-Respect | 91 | |
Part of a Life | 93 | |
Loss | 100 | |
Disability | 105 | |
Agoraphobia: Letting Go | 106 | |
'My Brilliant Cancer!' | 113 | |
All Lost? | 120 | |
I Was Touched | 122 | |
Our Friendship Is Mellowed to a Whisper, Sister | 129 | |
Friends | 130 | |
One More Time: A Horror Story | 133 | |
Reaction-Interaction | 136 | |
To a Deaf Child | 140 | |
Patricia's Mother | 142 | |
The Horns of My Dilemma | 151 | |
Equal Opportunities... Yes, Please | 154 | |
Watershed | 161 | |
Abuse | 163 | |
The Fall | 167 | |
Prue Shows Her Knickers | 172 | |
Do Unto Others | 179 | |
What Did You Soy?S | 181 | |
Day in the Life of Liz | 182 | |
Freedom Fighter | 187 | |
Warrior Woman | 189 | |
Taking Liberties | 192 | |
Appendix | Letters between the editor and Maria Jastrzebska, Roz Rushworth and Ellie O'Sullivan | 198 |
Contributors' Notes | 215 |
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