
Strangers Assume My Girlfriend Is My Nurse
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Kirby Heyborne
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Shane Burcaw
With his signature acerbic wit and hilarious voice, 20-something author, blogger, and entrepreneur Shane Burcaw is back with an essay collection about living a full life in a body that many people perceive as a tragedy. From anecdotes about first introductions where people patted him on the head instead of shaking his hand, to stories of passersby mistaking his able-bodied girlfriend for a nurse, Shane tackles awkward situations and assumptions with humor and grace.
On the surface, these essays are about day-to-day life as a wheelchair user with a degenerative disease, but they are actually about family, love, and coming of age.
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Funny read
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THE BEST
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Great book by an awesome guy.
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Loved it!
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Easy listen, funny light hearted but lots of drama
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so good
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This book was fantastic!
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Im a RN, and I also provide care for those with special needs as an attendant. I laughed at some of situations because I completely understood. I was able to clearly imagine those situations, what it must feel like..
One of my patients has a different disability..Autism, with tiny bits of verbal but he generally he communicates on a small flat board that resembles a keyboard with emotions and simple words on the other side, he types and I read. We became very fluid after a year, as if I could read his mind, with mere abbreviations and sometimes even 1-3letters. Communication is a top priority and a an important tool. I do understand how others assumptions can lead to frustration, irritation and even feeling insulted at times when people think your capability with your disabilities are limited.. Clearly this book shares how false those beliefs are..
A patient I attended to.. many thought he was mentally challenged and had limited feelings or awareness based on the exterior. The inside joke, he had a full degree from a University and a hysterical sense of humor! We laughed when people thought he was stupid and his remarks were quite witty.
Moral of the story: Dont Judge a Book by its Cover! Cheezy Pun intended.
Good Stuff!
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