New Blog: “Water on the Brain – And Lots on My Mind”

Over the past month or so, I’ve been working on a launching a personal blog.

I suspect that I’ll still tinker with the settings and formatting, but other than that, it’s ready to roll out.

This blog will also be disability-oriented, but will cover (but not necessarily limited to) hydrocephalus, nonverbal learning disabilities, and neurodiversity.

This is something I’ve wanted to do for awhile now. For over 15 years, my life has intersected repeatedly with the neurodiversity community – even before the term “neurodiversity” was coined.

What to expect from the new blog:

  • personal experience of someone in the “nld” club, and views that depart from professional accounts of the label;
  • historical bits and pieces regarding hydrocephalus and other conditions – history regarding attempts to exterminate or to explain away unexpected competence in people with this and other conditions;
  • stories of adventures and encounters with both “neurotypicals” (that would be the average reader of this blog) and people who share unusual neurological wiring;
  • occasional rants when some advocacy group or other starts building its PR work by portraying some of us as “burdens,” “monsters,” or – in extreme but not rare cases – blaming us for our own murders;
  • items, topics, etc. that I can’t predict at the moment.

What not to expect:

  • Me being inspirational;
  • a lot of fussing about what a “correct diagnosis” means;
  • medicalization of my life and experiences.

OK, if you’ve read all that and you’re not sure just what the heck I’m going to be doing on this blog, then that probably makes two of us in all honesty. But I intend to have some fun doing it, and hopefully, some of you might find it fun or interesting as well.

Check out: Water on the Brain – And Lots on My Mind

I look forward to seeing some of you both here and there. –Stephen Drake

2 thoughts on “New Blog: “Water on the Brain – And Lots on My Mind”

  1. I am interested, although I know little about the subject, including the initials. Having many neurological,cognitive symptoms with ME, I am curious. Just make it easy to find the new blog…..

  2. Sanda,

    I put a link in the post you answered. But maybe it would help people find it if I started linking my signature in my blog posts here to the other blog. I’ll see what my colleagues think of that idea. –Stephen

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