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Lori Schmitt

Lori Schmitt

living in Kalamazoo, MI
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 2,078|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 8|FAVORITED BY: 2|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 11/01/2007

I currently run a non-profit organization called isurvive.org for adult survivors of abuse. I also hope to educate and discuss my life as a disabled woman with Arthrogryposis.

Education/Experience: Bachelors Degree in Business

Interests: Writing, computers, bird rescue

Affiliations: isurvive.org

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I'm hoping to offer some insight to alcoholism, and a couple treatment ideas to those who are alcohol-dependent or have a loved one using alcohol.
Growing up as a physically disabled female was, of course, met with its challenges. But the biggest challenge I faced was growing older and watching my sisters and my friends begin to date.
This article discusses my issues with depression. Depression caused within me withdrawal, fatigue and a profound sadness. Compounded with that, I discovered comfort eating to fuel my depression, whi...
Ulcerative colitis can cause an emotional strain for a teen dealing with this condition while attending school.
Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine at varying degrees. Body differences: shoulder blades- one being higher than the other, ribcage protruding out on one side more than the other, leaning to one si...
To this day, from my teens to my thirties, I have been battling ulcerative colitis. I'm still on anti-inflammatory drugs, and I still relish my times of remission.
This article will discuss treatments, and surgeries that are typical for Arthrogryposis. Not all procedures are appropriate for all children. Communication with your child and doctors need to be main...
y disability, Arthrogryposis, is characterized by many features that have have effected how I have grown up, and the many challenges I have faced. Arthrogryposis is a complex disability, I would like...