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Notquitetigger
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Finally accepted I'm not very able in some areas.
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Thank you..
In, my forties, been diagnosed with bipolar and arthralgia and getting further tests from rheumatologist - also had a recent MRI showing ischemic lesions on my brain.
Used to be able to walk everywhere and was fitted for two sticks this week and used a scooter for the fist time.
Still having trouble getting used to the way folk treat me, especially with having a blue badge and sticks. Etc -
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Sorry to hear this @Notquitetigger this must be upsetting for you.
I know how you feel as when I got a Blue Badge and more disabilities became apparent, everyone started treating me different. I'm not different, I'm still the same person I have been all my life, I just can't do certain things anymore. It is very hard to accept this and it does take time.Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
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Ami2301 said:Sorry to hear this @Notquitetigger this must be upsetting for you.
I know how you feel as when I got a Blue Badge and more disabilities became apparent, everyone started treating me different. I'm not different, I'm still the same person I have been all my life, I just can't do certain things anymore. It is very hard to accept this and it does take time. -
Notquitetigger said:Finally accepted I'm not very able in some areas.
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Hi stay strong
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