Sticking to a New Year’s resolution may better our lives in the short-term, but thinking about what I…
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
Despite whatever successes we saw in 2020, the year mostly will be remembered for a pandemic that affected…
I couldn’t take another step. My forehead was covered in sweat underneath my dark brown bangs. I was…
An old tree once stood beside a creek far behind my childhood home. It wasn’t on my family’s property, but…
I was thinking of egrets as I landed uncomfortably on the floor after my wheelchair brake betrayed me. Well, it…
Strengthening Our Wings
Knowing when to accept help and when not to is a regular challenge for those of us with…
A large, old oak tree used to grow outside my bedroom window. A few weeks ago, it fell during the…
How Progress Is Measured
I intentionally fell off the treatment table. A metallic taste filled my mouth as I thudded onto the…
I have no idea what I’m doing, I thought as I turned my head from side…
Many trees stand stoically on my family’s property, one of which I pass each time I ride my…