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So I was thinking about invisible disabilities and how in some ways it’s harder when people can’t see you have a problem. Like would they have more empathy or want to help if they knew you had a disability. Occasionally I feel like I do weird things and I really don’t know if it’s part of my illness. Problem is with mental health disability you basically can’t tell people or they’ll think you’re scary unless they have personal experience of some sort.
You’re darned if you do and darned if you don’t. Any thoughts? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk __________________ Hugs! |
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