Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Why is My Disability Your Business?


Don't you love when strangers make judgements on your abilities without knowing the health condition you are dealing with? The glares when you leave your car with your cane? The fake exuberance when you are seen walking a few feet from your wheelchair? (We are not all "bound," some of us need it for longer distances when we become weak.)
Do they REALLY think we are faking it? Do they REALLY think scooters and power chairs are "FUN?" How shallow minded some people are, how inconsiderate. The bite marks on my tongue are too numerous to count.

7 comments:

Webster said...


Don't you love when strangers make judgements on your abilities without knowing the health condition you are dealing with? The glares when you leave your car with your cane? The fake exuberance when you are seen walking a few feet from your wheelchair? (We are not all "bound," some of us need it for longer distances when we become weak.)
Do they REALLY think we are faking it? Do they REALLY think scooters and power chairs are "FUN?" How shallow minded some people are, how inconsiderate. The bite marks on my tongue are too numerous to count.

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mdmhvonpa said...


Don't you love when strangers make judgements on your abilities without knowing the health condition you are dealing with? The glares when you leave your car with your cane? The fake exuberance when you are seen walking a few feet from your wheelchair? (We are not all "bound," some of us need it for longer distances when we become weak.)
Do they REALLY think we are faking it? Do they REALLY think scooters and power chairs are "FUN?" How shallow minded some people are, how inconsiderate. The bite marks on my tongue are too numerous to count.

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Angela said...


Don't you love when strangers make judgements on your abilities without knowing the health condition you are dealing with? The glares when you leave your car with your cane? The fake exuberance when you are seen walking a few feet from your wheelchair? (We are not all "bound," some of us need it for longer distances when we become weak.)
Do they REALLY think we are faking it? Do they REALLY think scooters and power chairs are "FUN?" How shallow minded some people are, how inconsiderate. The bite marks on my tongue are too numerous to count.

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Diane J Standiford said...


Don't you love when strangers make judgements on your abilities without knowing the health condition you are dealing with? The glares when you leave your car with your cane? The fake exuberance when you are seen walking a few feet from your wheelchair? (We are not all "bound," some of us need it for longer distances when we become weak.)
Do they REALLY think we are faking it? Do they REALLY think scooters and power chairs are "FUN?" How shallow minded some people are, how inconsiderate. The bite marks on my tongue are too numerous to count.

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Herrad said...


Don't you love when strangers make judgements on your abilities without knowing the health condition you are dealing with? The glares when you leave your car with your cane? The fake exuberance when you are seen walking a few feet from your wheelchair? (We are not all "bound," some of us need it for longer distances when we become weak.)
Do they REALLY think we are faking it? Do they REALLY think scooters and power chairs are "FUN?" How shallow minded some people are, how inconsiderate. The bite marks on my tongue are too numerous to count.

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Aviva said...


Don't you love when strangers make judgements on your abilities without knowing the health condition you are dealing with? The glares when you leave your car with your cane? The fake exuberance when you are seen walking a few feet from your wheelchair? (We are not all "bound," some of us need it for longer distances when we become weak.)
Do they REALLY think we are faking it? Do they REALLY think scooters and power chairs are "FUN?" How shallow minded some people are, how inconsiderate. The bite marks on my tongue are too numerous to count.

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Miss Chris said...


Don't you love when strangers make judgements on your abilities without knowing the health condition you are dealing with? The glares when you leave your car with your cane? The fake exuberance when you are seen walking a few feet from your wheelchair? (We are not all "bound," some of us need it for longer distances when we become weak.)
Do they REALLY think we are faking it? Do they REALLY think scooters and power chairs are "FUN?" How shallow minded some people are, how inconsiderate. The bite marks on my tongue are too numerous to count.

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