
How good does it feel to you?
I had Polio at age 5. Since then, I can’t use my right arm or much of my left arm. My left hand I can use.
I would like you to tell me how good it feels to:
Reach out your arms and hug someone you love
Pick up and hold a baby
Applaud at a play or concert
Wave to someone with your arms up
Hold someone’s face in your hands
Hold your head
Climb a tree
Ride a bike
Raise your hand in class when you know the answer
Do a hand stand
Play a pinball machine
Raise your fists over your head in victory
Fold your hands to pray
I think I didn’t phrase my question right. I wanted to know what these things feel like to YOU. What feeling do they give you?
Wow. Thanks for the perspective…
Hugs are sheer joy to me.
Holding babies makes me feel nervous… I’m afraid I’m going to drop them.
I’m rarely on the applauding side of the concert or play… it’s a feeling of pride and happiness, knowing that people are so talented… and if I was in the concert, the same applause gives me a sense of validation and acknowledgment for my abilities.
I’ve never thought about how it feels to wave.
Holding someone’s face is comforting.
Holding my head is calming.
Climbing a tree is nerve-wracking… I’m afraid I’ll fall out again.
Riding a bike is my favorite way of destressing my brain.
Raising my hand in class is a very self-satisfied action… it’s basically saying “Yes! I know this one!”
Doing a hand stand… well, I can’t do them. They dislocate my right shoulder.
Pinball is amazing…
The victory pump is… victorious. Sorry how vague that is. It’s the feeling of “I did this right, and I want people to know it.”
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