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Swimming in the AcidStream

A Guidebook for People with Physical Disabilities

 

Swimming in the AcidStream: A Guidebook for People with Physical Disabilities is a comprehensive, reader-centered resource written from over 45 years of lived experience with physical disability — combined with professional expertise as a Licensed Rehabilitation Counselor.

This guidebook covers the full landscape of life with a physical disability: navigating healthcare and rehabilitation systems, understanding your legal rights, accessing community resources, managing assistive technology, and maintaining quality of life with dignity and independence. Written in plain language with real-world examples, it is designed to be used — not just read.


About the Author

Kerry Alan is a retired rehabilitation counselor, educator, and disability advocate with over 35 years of lived experience navigating life with a spinal cord disability. His career began in television, working as a videographer shooting live sports in the late 1970s and into the 1980s. As his health declined and the physical demands of video work became impossible, he retrained in computer science — and later earned a Master of Science degree in Rehabilitation Counseling, Class of 2008, dedicating his professional career to helping individuals with disabilities access resources, build independence, and improve quality of life. He is the founder of AcidStream LLC, a disability systems and advocacy organization, and is establishing SherylsWay.org, a 501(c)(3) outreach ministry serving the homeless, named in honor of his late wife.


Kerry's medical journey has been one of perseverance. In 1990, he underwent a 12-hour surgery to resect an intramedullary ependymoma — a rare spinal cord tumor — performed by Dr. Detweiler and Dr. David Fell, to whom he credits his life. The tumor regrew, and a second resection followed in 1997. In 2021, Dr. Ryan Rahal performed cervical spinal fusion, removed bone spurs, and widened a spinal canal that had narrowed to 4 millimeters in diameter. Through it all, Kerry has continued to advocate, write, and persist.


His story begins far from Tulsa. Kerry spent his formative years in the Middle East — in Baghdad when the king was still on the throne, and in Kuwait, where he attended a two-room schoolhouse in the oil camp at Mina Abdullah. As a boy of nine, he stood at the helm of the George Champion, one of the largest tankers in the world, at the invitation of her first mate. He watched Red Adair extinguish a massive oil well blowout using a nitroglycerin drum mounted on a crane. He was a child raised without boundaries by people who knew none.


His father was a Missouri farm boy from McDonald County, raised on the rocky bluffs of the Ozarks, a World War II veteran who fought on Okinawa. After his platoon lieutenant was killed, his father took command — and when the Japanese soldiers were dug into the caves, he never asked his men to do what he would not do himself. He picked up the flamethrower. Kerry's father also taught him something equally important: that enemies are only enemies for a while. A German merchant marine captain who had served in World War II became one of his family's dearest friends. Mutual respect has no borders.


His mother was a Palestinian city girl — pragmatic, educated, and fluent in Arabic, English, French, and enough Italian and German to survive a war that came close. She worked as a secretary to the British Port Authority director in Haifa when Palestine was still a British protectorate. She was a working woman before that was common.


Kerry carries all of them with him — his father's courage, his mother's pragmatism, Sheryl's faith. His late wife often quoted Scripture: " Iron sharpens iron. She believed it. So does he.


"Swimming in the AcidStream" is written by a survivor, a fighter, and a man sharpened by adversity. It is also written by someone who relishes being the least knowledgeable person in the room — because that means there is something left to learn. Kerry is already at work on what comes next: apps and tools for people with disabilities, available at AcidStream.com — designed to be accessible and fairly priced, with no predatory subscriptions and no fine print.


Together, he writes, we will turn the flamethrower on the broken systems.


Kerry Alan lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with his garden and his memories.


  "Persevere in truth and love." — Sheryl


AcidStream LLC

Email: acidstreamllc@proton.me

Website: www.AcidStream.com

© 2026 AcidStream LLC · Kerry Alan, M.S. All rights reserved


As an early reader, you are invited to share feedback that will help shape the final published version. Specifically, you are encouraged to report:

•      Broken or incorrect links

•      Factual errors or outdated information

•      Unclear or confusing passages

•      Typographical errors

•      Any resources that are missing or should be added

Your perspective as someone living with or supporting someone with a physical disability is especially valuable to this work.

 

What You Receive

•      The complete book in both PDF and EPUB formats

•      A format guide explaining how to open each file on your device

•      An invitation to participate in the prepublication feedback process

 

Published by AcidStream™ LLC — Tulsa, Oklahoma

ISBN: 979-8-218-93277-0

www.acidstream.com

 

Persevere in truth and love.

Kerry Alan

About the Author

Kerry Alan

M.S. • Licensed Rehabilitation Counselor (Retired) • Founder, AcidStream™ LLC


Kerry Alan has lived with the effects of an intramedullary spinal cord tumor since the age of 26, navigating three surgeries (1990, 1997, and 2021), central cord syndrome, and decades of systemic barriers in healthcare, employment, and public accommodation.


Before his disability became fully apparent, Kerry built a career in radio and television production in Tulsa, Oklahoma, working in live sports and other broadcasts. He later earned his Associate’s degree in Computer Science, his Master’s degree, and became a Licensed Rehabilitation Counselor — giving professional form to everything he had survived.


He founded AcidStream™ LLC with a single mission: to open up the world to people with physical disabilities. Without boundaries.


Your journey deserves a guide.

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Swimming in the AcidStream: A Guidebook for People with Physical Disabilities

ISBN: 979-8-218-93277-0 • AcidStream™ LLC • Tulsa, Oklahoma