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Could this be your Second Favourite Disability Blog: Martyn Sibley

The internet is filled with blogs about disability, but it can be hard to know where to find them -that’s where our new feature comes in. From now on we’ll be highlighting ‘another’ disability blog in our news, and who knows, it could end up being your second favourite disability blog, after ours of course!

Martyn Sibley describes himself as “a regular guy who happens to have a disability called Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA),” and in all honesty it’s pretty difficult to disagree with that description.

He runs Disability Horizons, is the author of Everything is Possible, and as he puts it lives “independently on earth”.

His blog, which you can read at www.martynsibley.com is a great way to keep up to date with his latest thoughts and all the many disability related goings on in his life.

Let us know what you think of Martyn’s blog in the comments below, and why not let us know about your favourite blogs?

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  • Ali Hayward:

    02 Mar 2017 11:00:25

    Maybe you’d be interested in looking at my daughter’s blog? http://cerebralpalsybloggger.blogspot.co.uk/

  • Andrew Crooks:

    08 Mar 2017 11:26:10

    It’s a really good blog – we’ll tweet it and fb the link – would she like to write a piece for us – maybe about her experiences of independent living in Sheffield? :)

  • Andrew Crooks:

    08 Mar 2017 11:27:14

    It’s a really good blog – we’ll tweet it and fb the link – would she like to write a piece for us – maybe about her experiences of independent living in Sheffield? :)

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