I didn't stop speaking because I had nothing to say. I learned when speaking didn't change the outcome. Tommy Rogers was born with spastic cerebral palsy. From his earliest memories, his body was treated as a problem to solve - by teachers, therapists, family, and systems that saw his wheelchair before they heard his voice. I Was Listening the Whole Time: Part One is a memoir told in twenty-three chapters that span childhood through adolescence. Each one carries a specific moment: the straps that replaced curiosity. The lunchroom fight that almost flipped the narrative. The ramp no one cleared. The glass of water that wasn't water. The independence that looked more like isolation. This isn't an inspirational disability story. There are no silver linings offered and no villains drawn. What's here is sharper: a young man documenting exactly what it felt like to be watched, managed, corrected, and explained - while quietly learning how systems work from the inside. This is Part One of an ongoing series. Tommy's story doesn't end here - it's just where it started. Future volumes will continue where this one leaves off.
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