Should you keep your O.I. a secret? Telling people about your disability.
Is it a good idea to keep your O.I. (Osteogenesis Imperfecta) a secret? Should you tell people about your disability?
Is it a good idea to keep your O.I. (Osteogenesis Imperfecta) a secret? Should you tell people about your disability?
If you have limited mobility, it’s important to look at what you’re eating.
Having a physical disability is tough on the body. It can be even tougher on the mind.
Connecting the mind to the muscle is an important step when weight training and building muscle.
Since Osteogenesis Imperfecta is such a rare disorder, there have only been a few books published that actually talk about the disorder.
It’s time to get and stay healthy regardless of your physical limitations.
Grab your headphones and download the audiobook version of Disable Your Disability.
If you’re wondering who is Tony Jacobsen and what is Disable Your Disability? then watch this quick, fun, informative video.
I am frequently asked about my technique for working with people who have Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Luckily, since I have O.I. Type 1, I’m well-versed in what it takes to live a healthy lifestyle with the disorder.
Talking with Chris Shea for his podcast, “On Finding Peace”, we were able to dive deeper into the emotional and spiritual aspects of the Disable Your Disability movement. Have a listen and let me know what you think!