Blog
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Our blog offers stories from the community, updates from the Reeve Foundation, and breaking news on research. While our forum means distance is no object when you need to connect with peers and experts.
Latest from our community
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"Help!"
Posted by Reeve Staff in Life After Paralysis on December 09, 2019 # Mobility, Home Modification, Relationships
We’re all figuring this out together.
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Learn safe strategies for pain medication at the Abilities Expo Dallas
Posted by Reeve Staff in Daily Dose on December 04, 2019 # Health, Events
This session focuses on gaining a better understanding of pain medications
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Find your inner hero challenge
Posted by Reeve Staff in Daily Dose on December 03, 2019 # Fundraising, Team Reeve
CLF partnered with Reeve Foundation to launch the #CLFInnerReeveChallenge
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Introducing Amanda Zimmerman, our new Senior Scientist
Posted by Ethan Perlstein in Research News on December 02, 2019 # Research
A clear, committed and proven communicator of science and the cause of SCI
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In honor of caregiving and flawed parenting
Posted by Heather Krill in Daily Dose on November 30, 2019 # Caregiving, Relationships
The Tooth Fairy came. Hope was once again restored to the universe. Until...
About the blog

Up-to-the-minute information and news impacting the paralysis community. Plus insight into what's going on at the Reeve Foundation from our wonderful team of staff members.

Life After Paralysis bloggers provide their perspectives on navigating the world while living with a disability. Opinions expressed are the author's own and not necessarily the Reeve Foundation.

We are a support and sisterhood group for women who have partners with spinal cord injuries.
In the forums

See what Reeve Connect is all about in action. Read what others have posted and join in!
Linda M. Schultz, PhD, CRRN, is here to answer your questions about SCI healthcare, live in the forum every Wednesday from 8-9pm ET.

Dan Gottlieb is our resident family psychologist who is living with quadriplegia.