See the wheelchair and think I got a Learning Disability and I haven’t
colet
CP Network, Scope Member Posts: 101 Pioneering
When I go out people think that I haven’t got the intelligence to do things like anyone else. I am just like else because have been to mainstream schools.
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Had that for many years.
2 of the culprits are teachers and sjould know better.
1 is a member of our book club, she interferes when im speaking and implies that i need her and cant talk about the book without her butting in.
So i told her that when i stop speakng its cos im thinking and maybe she should try thinking herself.
Still didnt shut her up. I can see me shouting at her ......soon
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That is good
as for me it isn’t the shop staff, it’s the public, sometimes I sit by the door and people walk straight past me -
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I found when I worked at a college people approached me more when I was in the wheelchair and saw me as being smarter than my fellow staff. I rarely spend a lot of time in my wheelchair now but when I have had meetings regarding my care or something I hate it when people talk about me to others in front of me. I don't understand why they haven't spoken to me. Out in public people talk to me much more when I am in the wheelchair.
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I have a talking aid now hopefully people will talk me now
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