not visable

nebulrwas
Online Community Member Posts: 11 Listener
hi, i have a rare disease called myasthenia gravis which is not always visable. quite often if i ask to pay for a disabled entrance discount for a day out i get asked for proof. is there a card i could or should carry
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Hello @nebulrwas. You shouldn't have to provide proof, but I know many people find an Access card useful in these situations. If you qualify it does cost around £15 but lasts for 3 years.
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