Finding a job when you are disabled is challenging. The search leads to frustration, and in my case,…
Matt Lafleur
Matthew's life doesn’t look like what he imagined when he was an active Cajun boy. Once diagnosed at age 11 with Friedreich’s ataxia, he threw himself into books, writing, and studies, achieving a bachelor’s degree in English and a master’s degree in mental health counseling. Writing a column at Friedreich’s Ataxia News and serving as the associate director of columns for its parent company BioNews is a perfect combination of his two degrees. He notes life’s small, often overlooked successes in his column. In progressive disability, Matt tries to notice his little victories, hoping that others notice their own ... or something like that.
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Articles by Matt Lafleur
Battling Like Sisyphus
An online friend recently commented that living with FA is a “Sisyphean dream.” I haven’t been able to…
“The Zeego Tales” track the wonders of my new life with my service dog, Zeego. Zeego mumbles in…
Breaking the System of FA
The first time I broke the system, I was thrilled. It was a high I’d never experienced before…
Living a Nomad’s Life
My nomadic lifestyle was always something I loved about myself. For some reason, I memorized a senior quote…
Those days were sticky hot. Or, at least, that’s how they are in my memory. I made my…
“The Zeego Tales” track the wonders of my new life with my service dog, Zeego. Read the first installment…
“Ready?” my cousin asked. “I guess,” I said halfheartedly, ashamed, and eager for this to…
“The Zeego Tales” track the wonders of my new life with my service dog, Zeego. It…
“Is everyone here?” Dr. Grabczyk asked from the head of the table. The old restaurant buzzed with the…