Does dyslexia and asthma count as a disability?

sammyp7146
sammyp7146 Online Community Member Posts: 22 Listener
edited June 2022 in Everyday life
Does dyslexia and asthma count as a disability? 

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  • janer1967
    janer1967 Online Community Member Posts: 21,922 Championing
    Hi there 

    A disability is a physical or mental impairment or condition that significantly impacts you'd ability to carry out day to day activities. It must be expected to last 12 months or more 

    As above everyone is affected differently by their condition so its not just a simple matter of having a certain condition means your disabled 
  • Alex_Alumni
    Alex_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 7,538 Championing
    Hello @sammyp7146 thanks for asking, I think how you choose to define disability can sometimes be a personal thing, so it depends on how you feel.

    I would say if you have any long-term condition that affects your health or how you manage things day to day- so that you might feel more limited in what you can do- this is an impairment, or disability.

    Do you find your asthma or your dyslexia sometimes make things more difficult for you?
  • sammyp7146
    sammyp7146 Online Community Member Posts: 22 Listener
    I count them by making my life difficult 
  • L_Volunteer
    L_Volunteer Community Volunteer Adviser, Scope Member Posts: 7,922 Championing
    That sounds tough @sammyp7146. Would you like to share more with us about that? We are here for you if you would like to share more with us  :)
  • Annajane04
    Annajane04 Online Community Member Posts: 1 Listener
    I’m dyslexic as well and my reading a loud isn’t very good either. It’s hold my life back so much and I never did exams  at school. Or Even wanted to do them ! But I did want to become a police officer but this dyslexic thing always holded me back. Thank goodness my children don’t have it to wish I’m glad 😀. I use Alexa to help me spell but she’s not the best either at time lol 😂 
  • tru88le
    tru88le Posts: 200 Contributor
    Does dyslexia and asthma count as a disability? 


    Yes they are, what could be more disabling than an asthma attack?
    In light of PIP there isnt one single question that can be done during an asthma attack. What can you do when your fighting just to take a single breath.
    Dyslexia is a disability when it comes to communicating, dealing with paperwork or finances, medication instructions, following directions  on pip mobility questions or even understanding the pip questionnaire
  • tru88le
    tru88le Posts: 200 Contributor
    I dont think anyone is correct here if im alliwed to say that. The fact is dyslexia and asthma ARE disabilities.
    The answets above relate to those conditions in relation to pip but the question was are they disabilities.
    Having asthma I found out at a very early age what its like to fight for a breath and not know if you will live through it.
    I also realised its a condition that is always underestimated by people, i.e tori_scopes question is typical. 
    How can not being able to breathe on a regular basis not make things difficult.. if you ever nearly drowned  thats what asthma is like on dry land or in bed or anywhere, its also like doing something really physical that leaves you gasping for breath but you have to breathe through a very narrow straw and its a fine line of panic fear and iminent doom.
    I used to hallucinate as a kid through lack of oxygen during attacks.