Kennedy Bingham
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
They help you brush your teeth.
They help you push you in a wheelchair.
They put your deodorant on, all of it, because it's hard to relearn to do everything with one hand.
They would wash my hair.
My mom would wash my hair and my aunts.
All of that.
And so then you go home and like I said, my support system, but you don't have someone like continually taking care of you.
And then you also have to be in the real life of seeing people.
Like in the hospital, you see everyone's sick.
Everyone is going through something hard.
You don't see normal people.
And so then you go home and you like look across the street and you see the neighbor kids like running around and playing.
And then you're like, wow.
Like I just, I can't do that because at the point I was in a wheelchair and then it's like, yeah, like washing my hair with one arm, like was so hard.
It just gets tired because you're like, you have to wash it twice and then the conditioner and it's like, oh, and so I couldn't do that.
And then figuring out deodorant on one arm, like,
to like it's just so foreign when you're used to just having the two arms and then like I said this arm was like completely paralyzed and like it was it was literally everything with one hand at least now like it does some things right a lot honestly a lot yeah like I wouldn't even have known honestly
Yeah, it's like crazy what it's done.
And I mean, it looks skinny and I can tell my shoulder blades fix out and stuff.