Down But Not Out: Bill Peace (Bad Cripple Blog)

Hopefully, a lot of regular readers have become familiar with Bill Peace’s Bad Cripple Blog.  I think I’ve excerpted, reacted to or just plain pointed to his blog more than anyone else’s – check out this link for the NDY posts in which he’s been featured in some way.

Bill’s blog went silent for almost two weeks, which is unusual. On Wednesday, he announced that he’s in the hospital with a major health problem – a pressure sore he describes as a “hole in his hip.”  The next few months will be tough ones for Bill – physically and financially for sure.  My own experience of long hospital stays (my longest was about 6 weeks when I was ten years old) is that they kind of shrink your psyche (or at least that’s how I think of it).  Staying in the same room for days and weeks with only the medical staff – for me, anyway  – shrinks my energy, my ability to assert myself, and other essential survival traits that aren’t valued or nurtured in a hospital setting.

Bill says he plans on writing daily (I hope he manages to come close to that), chronicling his road to recovery, health and home.

Check out, in order:

And then check back on a regular basis at Bad Cripple.

I offer two excellent reasons for reading his blog – now more than ever.

First, anything Bill Peace writes is worth reading.
Second, I’m sure he’ll enjoy seeing people coming and reading the blog – especially if you leave comments.  –Stephen Drake

3 thoughts on “Down But Not Out: Bill Peace (Bad Cripple Blog)

  1. Bill –

    There’s an interview you can find at http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/18950 I did about five years ago which describes how medicalizing disability (though sometimes necessary) isolates patients, in that case young children.

    Would you like me to broadcast your blog, & archive it in mp3 at radio4all.net? (prerecorded for http://cfmu.mcmaster.ca Thursday noon). Perhaps there’d be a few more followers too, when we were done . . .

    Geoff

  2. Thanks for the link again. Sending good wishes via this comment. Getting out of a hospital no worse than when we went in is always a great result (physical). Food for jokes. Humor for most of us goes “last”.

  3. I thank you both for your comments, but if you want Bill to read them, you need to post comments at *his* blog. His posts indicate that his internet access is *very* limited – and no indication that he can do anything other than post and read comments on his blog.

    URL for Bill’s blog:
    http://badcripple.blogspot.com/

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