@Northwind I am directing this to you because of the comment you made about the 'disability card'. I found it quite hurtful. Notice, that the problems that have happened in my life have little to do with my disability directly? They are things that happen to other people. My mother on some level though resents having had to look after me as a single parent - she told me so. It was challenging for her to have a kid with a disability and she couldn't take it out on my dad because he left so she took it out on me. So it is related to my relationship with my mother. My husband has epilepsy - exacerbated by stress - and after he got laid off from a long term job he has had trouble holding a job. Moving was hard for us. My husband had a serious health crisis. I managed through that but then crashed. I have chronic depression and anxiety not surprisingly triggered by stress. It also impacts my body - aches and pains and tension on top of cp which is spastic and also involves my balance. When I have anxiety attacks I can't walk. And it takes longer to do things but I need more rest - sometimes I have insomnia. If I don't have enough sleep my body is also stiff and wonky. So it is harder to get things done. Also even when stress is low it isn't easy to get up earlier if I am expected to be somewhere - and go to bed later to get chores done. And help with my husband's seizures when he has them. They happen at night or in the morning - out of the blue. Oh..and my oh so supportive mother is disappointed that I 'picked' someone who has the problems my husband has. She said the other day that he isn't her family. So lovely. So as soon as I read something that slightly reminds me of her criticisms and telling me what I do wrong - I feel upset.
So despite having problems other people deal with (us in spades lately) there is the fact that disability makes it harder. It's not like people with disabilities don't have average people problems too but navigating an able bodied world to deal with them is harder. Did you know that I was told that I use 2-3 times more energy just moving around doing average things? People who tell me that I am making excuses, at this point in my life, piss me off.
There's my disability card.
So despite having problems other people deal with (us in spades lately) there is the fact that disability makes it harder. It's not like people with disabilities don't have average people problems too but navigating an able bodied world to deal with them is harder. Did you know that I was told that I use 2-3 times more energy just moving around doing average things? People who tell me that I am making excuses, at this point in my life, piss me off.
There's my disability card.
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