The theater was packed. It was unseasonably warm for February in Washington, D.C., and my Cajun blood…
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
I find it easy to identify myself as a person with Friedreich’s ataxia (FA). In light of…
A small wooden trinket hangs on the back of my wheelchair. It’s a navy blue…
In the Waiting Room with FA
Before I had a smartphone to help me pass the time, I was OK. I was easily…
Sometimes we prefer not to be seen. I know how that feels. Growing up, I loved being…
This isn’t where I’m supposed to be, I thought. My power wheelchair’s mechanic whine…
Bionews Services is launching a new project on Jan. 22: the Friedreich’s Ataxia News Forums. This…
Spoiler alert: In this column, I’ll review the popular Netflix movie “Bird Box.” I explore the movie’s ending. If you…
“What’s your resolution?” This time of year, redefinition is almost a buzzword. Resolutions and goals are a…
Writing this column has really been a joy for me. A significant source…