#to someone who uses a wheelchair almsot all the time
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AND ANOTHER THING! If you're not "officially diagnosed" with anything but it is still impacting your body and life, you are disabled!
Did you cancel plans because you were in pain or couldn't get out of bed? BAM a non disabled person probably wouldn't have to do that.
Do you have to limit/allot your energy to do certain tasks? BAM you're disabled.
Can you walk places or go on an outing but afterwards you have to rest for many hours? BAM disabled.
Also this applies to autism and mental illnesses/disorders that impact your life. Okay thank you
Local PSA: invisible disability does NOT mean you can live your life like a "normal person" invisible disability meant that if a stranger looks at you in public they wouldn't know what's going on.
Like if a wheelchair user were to decide to run into a corner store to grab a candy bar because they know that their legs can last that long without, the cashier wouldn't know.
Or someone with "mild" scoliosis walking upright through their shoulder leans slightly to the left. Maybe they just have bad posture. The lady in the next isle thinks to herself.
The person with EDS or POTS or whatever sort of condition wearing compression gloves out and about. Perhaps it's a fashion statement?
Or what about the people with intestinal issues? They can look like "normal people" too.
You never know what someone is going through.
You never know what they might need to survive or if they're on the edge of a flare up or even if they are currently going through one just by one look.
I think both disabled and non disabled need to realize this. You're not "no longer disabled" because you can "live without" disability aids. They're there to help you. To make your life easier. If living without a cane is going to make it more likely you'll fall over and hurt yourself, use the cane.
If you need to sit down to do dishes or cut vegetables because you need to save your legs for taking out the trash, sit down.
If you need a shower chair because you don't know if you'll pass out, use the shower chair.
People are going to judge you regardless for multiple reasons out of your control.
I'd rather they judge you while you're being safe.
You don't need to struggle to be "normal."
You can just be you.
However that looks for you.
Use your disability aids.
#disabled#wheelchair user#i love this whole thread esp from the perspective of someone who didnt use mobility aids at first#and had an invisible disability#to someone who uses a wheelchair almsot all the time#but when people see me walking with a cane are surprised#and also still have autism so invisible disability#disabled posting#aethtalks
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