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Become an AdvocateI remember Shelby and Tiffany. They were my first roommates ever. Tiffany was my first friend in the hospital. We became really close. She would never push me to share, but she would always listen if I needed it and never judge me. We did everything together. Shelby and I butted heads a lot, but at the end of every day, we were still friends. Some of my happiest moments in life were with her. When we were together, we were always up to no good! We even toilet-papered offices in the hospital! Their friendship showed me I wasn't alone.
I remember the day I finally went home. It was bittersweet. I was leaving “my new normal” behind to yet another “new normal,” but I was excited to put into practice the things I learned in rehab. Learning to navigate life in a wheelchair has opened me up to new experiences and new people. Sometimes it's hard stepping into independence and finding my new self; however, with everything I've accomplished I know there's nothing I can't do. I had a life-changing experience, and my life changed for the better. My world has expanded in unexpected ways. I'm on a wheelchair basketball team now and go swimming at least twice a week. I'm choosing to live my life to the fullest. What's the worst that could happen!?
Because of that, I remember!
Ps: I never got my milkshake!
Chenelle White is a proud teenager with a disability living in Missouri. She loves wheelchair basketball, crime television shows, and taking risks. She’s looking forward to turning 18 because she cannot wait to get a job and maybe even move into her own place!