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Benefits Of Travel

From physical and mental health benefits to gaining a cultural understanding and an increase in knowledge about the world around you, learn about the many benefits of travel. Travel can change your life for the better. Take a trip away from home and spend some time getting some first hand experience in the world around you. Traveling helps you meet new people and get a fantastic look at different cultures and places.

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Traveling With Back Pain - How To Achieve Travel Comfort

Traveling with back pain? Read this. Learn how to travel in comfort with travel tips for managing back & neck pain. Keep chronic pain at bay with heat therapy, lumbar support, pain medication, seat modifications, and more. Degenerative disc disease, spinal cord injuries, spinal stenosis,& lower back problems don't have to keep you home. Lower back pain when driving or flying? Find travel comfort with these great tips from a back pain sufferer and solo world traveler.

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The Most Wheelchair Friendly Cities In The World - Holidays Disabled Travelers Can Enjoy

These are wheelchair friendly cities and accessible travel options with accessible hotels, public transport, and accessible tourist attractions. Fully accessible city locations and beaches for disabled people like Berlin Germany, Barcelona Spain, Oslo Norway, Bridgetown Barbados, Scottsdale Arizona, Playa del Carmen Mexico, Ljubljana Slovenia, Milan Italy, Dublin Ireland, Krakow, Poland, Paris France, Rome, Italy, Melbourne Australia, Tokyo Japan, Singapore, New York City, Orland Florida and more!

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The Big List of Travel Essentials: Great Travel Products for Disabled Travelers

These unique travel accessories and products for disabled travelers help make travel more accessible, easier, and more comfortable. From chronic illness travel essentials to the best travel accessories for travelers with limited mobility, this big list of travel essentials has it all. These must-have travel items are all available on Amazon. Save space, save time, and save energy with Sick Girl Travels.

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Hi. I'm Jenn and I'm Disabled. Or Is It, I Have a Disability? UGH! Hi, I'm Jenn. I'm Sick and I Like to Travel.

even though I had been living with considerable pain for a decade, I tried not to talk about it. I didn't want coworkers, boyfriends, friends or even strangers thinking I was weak, whiny, or otherwise sick. I kept thinking that if only doctors could figure out what I had, they could cure it, and I could move on to enjoying my success and traveling the world. But faced with the new found knowledge that what I had didn't have a cure, and that it could actually get exponentially worse, I made the choice to really buckle down and see as much of the world as possible before my health seriously deteriorated.

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