About Cheryl Schiltz Photography
Thank you for visiting, I hope you are enjoying my photography. I've happily been a photographer for over 25 years making it a passion of mine. My work has been inspired by places near and far, those I never thought I'd visit and by the work of others I so very much respect from whom I've learned so much. The vibrant colors of the outdoors take me home and when they stand still just long enough for me to admire and capture them in landscapes, forests, flowers, all things our beautiful world holds, I find myself complete. I hope you enjoy my work and give my page a like. I'd love to see you here.
How many times have we sat and let painful thought take us away from the very moment we are in. How many times do we allow those thoughts to remove us from the present of what is right in … Continue reading →
Posted in Acceptance, Addressing it, Beginnings, Disability and Opportunity, Disability Noise, Expressing It, Identity, Inspiration, Lessons, Motivation, Non Fiction, Ototoxicity, paying attention, Perception, resilence, Self Help, Spirit, The Noise of Disability, Transition, What's noise?
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Tagged Being Present, Brain Anuerysm, brainport, cheryl schiltz, Complex partial seizure, gentamicin, madison, Mindfulness, Noise, norman doidge, ototoxiciity, paul bach-y-rita, Paying Attention, perception, present moment, silencing the noise of disability, Thought, University of Wisconsin, wisconsin
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So, I’ve gotten a bit off track from sharing my story as I originally intended when I began writing this blog. But then again, have I? I may have “jumped the fence” to the present day but I believe … Continue reading →
Posted in Acceptance, Beginnings, Disability, Disability and Opportunity, Disability Noise, Discovery, Identity, Independent Living, Inspiration, Lessons, Motivation, Non Fiction, paying attention, Perception, Resilience, Self Help, Spirit, Transition
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Tagged brainport, cheryl schiltz, Embracing the Shake, gentamicin, madison, norman doidge, ototoxiciity, paul bach-y-rita, perception, Phil Hansen, silencing the noise of disability, TED Talks, University of Wisconsin, wisconsin
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Not long ago my friend Shelley Peterman-Schwarz called me. Shelley called to check on how I was doing and I was anxious to learn how she was doing. Turned out our hearts needed to talk with each other and we … Continue reading →
Posted in Acceptance, Beginnings, Disability, Disability Noise, Discovery, Gentamicin, Identity, Inspiration, Lessons, Living with a Label, marginalization, Motivation, Non Fiction, Ototoxicity, paying attention, Perception, resilence, Resilience, Self Help, Spirit, Transition, Understanding Disability, What's noise?
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Tagged brainport, cheryl schiltz, definition of marginalized, gentamicin, living with chronic illness, madison, Marginalization, MS, norman doidge, ototoxiciity, paul bach-y-rita, perception, perceptual ability, resilience, Shelley Peterman-Schwarz, silencing the noise of disability, Spirit, University of Wisconsin, wisconsin
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Things started out pretty good and seemed to be moving up and along well. Then – I started feeling lethargic, weak, and could barely move from one place to another. Then the rash appeared. Yep, another allergic reaction to … Continue reading →
Posted in Add another disability ingredient, Beginnings, Complex partial seizure, Disability Noise, Inspiration, Lessons, Motivation, Non Fiction, Self Help
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Tagged brainport, charting a new course, cheryl schiltz, Complex partial seizure, Epileptic seizure, gentamicin, light shine, madison, Noise, norman doidge, optimistic light, ototoxiciity, paul bach-y-rita, perception, Rango, silencing the noise of disability, University of Wisconsin, waiting game, wisconsin
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I find it strangely appropriate that my blog “The Lull” showed up when it did. It fits where I am right now rather uniquely. How about that… So, I’m going to continue a lull from the past and … Continue reading →
Posted in Acceptance, Disability, Disability Noise, Discovery, Inspiration, Lessons, Motivation, Non Fiction, paying attention, Perception, Self Help, Transition, Understanding Disability, What's noise?, Who controls disability?
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Tagged brainport, Cambridge Wisconsin, cheryl schiltz, Constance Tenhawks, gentamicin, lull, madison, monumental change, norman doidge, optimism, ototoxiciity, paul bach-y-rita, perception, resilience, silencing the noise of disability, thoughtful conversation, University of Wisconsin, wisconsin
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About trauma. Are there levels of trauma that set a foundation and draw up blueprint designs consisting of levels of reactions and experiences for other traumas to set their footings upon? I’m curious if the original and first trauma … Continue reading →
Posted in Acceptance, Beginnings, Complex partial seizure, Disability, Discovery, Gentamicin, Inspiration, Lessons, Motivation, Non Fiction, paying attention, Perception, Self Help, Transition
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Tagged Change you Choose, cheryl schiltz, Complex partial seizure, gentamicin, Health, madison, Michele Rosenthal, norman doidge, ototoxiciity, paul bach-y-rita, perception, silencing the noise of disability, Trauma, University of Wisconsin
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Because of the “coming down” reaction I experienced and that we were now testing the device in a standing position, changes to the research protocol were required. That meant a lull in using the TDU… It took a long … Continue reading →
Posted in Accommodations in college, Biomedical Research, Clinical Research, Disability, Disability Noise, Gentamicin, Going to college with a disability, Inspiration, Institutional Review Board, Motivation, Oscillopsia, Ototoxicity, Self Help, Sensory Substitution, Tongue Display Unit, Transition
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Tagged brainport, cheryl schiltz, gentamicin, madison, Madison College, norman doidge, Oscillopsia, ototoxiciity, paul bach-y-rita, research protocol, silencing the noise of disability, TDU, University of Wisconsin, wisconsin
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After my first extended TDU residual effect, Paul, Mitch, Yuri and I set out to investigate why I experienced the feeling of a 100-fold worsening of my vestibular dysfunction symptoms. We couldn’t move on until all safety considerations were … Continue reading →
Posted in Biomedical Research, Clinical Research, Disability, Disability Noise, Discovery, Gentamicin, Independent Living, Inspiration, Motivation, Non Fiction, Oscillopsia, Ototoxicity, paying attention, Perception, Rehabilitation, Research, Self Help, Sensory Substitution, Tongue Display Unit, Vestibular System
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Tagged brainport, cheryl schiltz, gentamicin, madison, Mitchell Tyler, norman doidge, ototoxiciity, paul bach-y-rita, perception, silencing the noise of disability, TDU, University of Wisconsin, wisconsin, Yuri Danilov
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This week I added a pity party post. Felt good, really, really good. The noise needed to come out. So there, I have spent time with it and now it’s time to move on towards my goal with what … Continue reading →
Posted in Acceptance, Disability Noise, Discovery, Inspiration, Motivation, Non Fiction, Ototoxicity, Perception, Pity Party Over, Self Help, Transition, Who controls disability?
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Tagged brainport, cheryl schiltz, gentamicin, madison, Noise, norman doidge, ototoxicity, paul bach-y-rita, perception, silencing the noise of disability, University of Wisconsin
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Really? Another Addition to my DisABILITY Resume??? Pretty much all I could say this past Monday was, WTF… This past Monday, July 8, 2013, I learned the results of an EEG I had the week prior to investigate why … Continue reading →
Posted in Acceptance, Add another disability ingredient, Complex partial seizure, Disability, Disability Noise, Discovery, Inspiration, Motivation, Non Fiction, Self Help, Transition
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Tagged brainport, cheryl schiltz, Complex partial seizure, Dr. Frederick Edelman, EEG, Electroencephalography, madison, paul bach-y-rita, silencing the noise of disability, University of Wisconsin
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