That;s Funny, You Don't Look Like You have a Disability
by Lynda Appell
That's Funny You don't Look Like You Have a DisABILITY
Editorial about how invisible disabilities are just as much disabilities as visible ones.
>Th's funny, you don't look
like you have a disABILITY.by Lynda Appell
Any one who can see that
a man, woman, boy, girl who is in a wheel chair has a visible disability.
Like wise seeing some one using a cane either as a walking aid or as help
for someone who is blind.
Conversely someone who has
an invisible disability, be it a learning disorder, a mental illness under
control with treatment, a person with chronic debilitating pain and many
other examples, too numerous to mention, are seen unless their disability
is known as not having anything disabling about them.
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BIO:
Disabled disability activist for over twelve years in my local Community Support Program and Artists for Recovery.
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