This woman in a wheelchair traveled all over the world with the help of her husband
When they reach an area where his wheelchair can not travel, he's door.
Giulia Lamarca, 28, is a psychologist, a coach andtravel blogger Based in Turin, Italy. On October 6, 2011, she entered a motorcycle accident with her boyfriend at the time and she lost her ability to walk. Thediagnostic Was, as we imagined, absolutely devastating at first. "I was especially sad about the little things I was going to lose, like going to the house of my best friend to watch movies, since his place was not friendly for wheelchairs," said GiuliaBetter life. "I was also afraid of my future."
She started doing a physiotherapy treatment with a young medical student named Andrea and - in amovie torsion-The two fell in love.
At first, the prospect of entering alove relationship again terrified Giulia. "My relationship with the boy I had the accident with really bad," she said. "And I did not believe that no one could love a person to my state."
But Andrea did. After being friends for nearly a year, she wrote to him a note saying, "I want to be your girlfriend," he replied, "You've been for a while."
Theygroom On March 13, 2016 and since then visited 25 countries and more than 80 cities together.
Some of its favorite places are Asia and Australia, mainly for the way they are accessible. After all, traveling in aWheelchair Can be a real challenge, then it is grateful to countries that seem to try to facilitate the task of people with disabilities.
"According to where you travel and where you live, it may not be more difficult than going to work every day. For example, it is much easier to travel all around Japan by train, it is for sale here in Italy, "she said.
Of course, Andrea is still there to help. When reaching an area where its wheelchair can not follow, it carries thousands of stages and glaciers.
What elseromantic only that?
Giulia hopes that his story will beinspire people And helping anyone who has paraplegia know that they can always find love and reach all their hopes and dreams despite their seemingly physical limitations.
"If the rules you used do not match, change them and create them," said Giulia. "Find your way to be free and find what and who makes you happy again!"
And for more evidence that your body does not define you, check out this story about thewriter with rare genetic disorder that had the most inspiring answer to be intimidated on Twitter.
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