
From the day that I was born Iβve been marked with an βSβ,
itβs stuck to me like a stamp that has permanently stained my skin.
Spina bifida, scoliosisβthe scary diagnoses meant to define me,
but thatβs only where my story begins.
Became a statistic before I could even breathe on my own,
with a slim chance of survival, yet look how much Iβve since grown.
Learned to ignore curious stares since I was a child,
to understand that they were just kids too, and just respond with a smile.
Sit up with a straight spine, stand tall in my sneakersβsome of the things Iβve never done.
Is that, to you, what makes me such a βspecialβ one?
Iβm no superhuman, I donβt see what you do.
I may wear some stitches and scars, still I donβt need anything from you.
Despite several surgeries and sicknesses Iβve made it out,
because thatβs not what my life is all about.
Though it may seem, I do not suffer from what I have,
so save your sympathy for someone else, and let me speak on my own behalf.
Iβve got no sensation in my legs,
but Iβm not half of a human, so donβt treat me that way.
Surmounted every stereotype and stunned the world,
but I am that I amβIβm just a girl.
So call me strong for everything Iβve been through,
but in your next sentence, make sure to say that Iβm a sweet friend, a sports fan, a big sister, and a storyteller too.






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Though I was born with a disability, Iβve never let it affect my entire life or mentality. Iβm fortunate to have the best family and friends that treat me as they would any other, therefore I used to think it was silly to take a day to βcelebrateβ me, because thereβs so much more to me than my disability. I always thought, βWhy should I be celebrated for simply being me?β Iβve only recently realized that itβs okay to take pride in the things that make us unique from the rest, mine just happens to be my disability. Furthermore, by having a designated day or month for such, I can embrace those within my community and find comfort and familiarity within our shared life experiences. So, Happy World Spina Bifida Day to myself, and to all born just like me!


