Saturday, September 30, 2017

 
It is not easy being a guy that have a disability to see all of the people that you know that do not have a disability that are married. And you as a disable individualist finding it hard finding someone to date it is not that easy to be a guy with a disability like mine every morning I have a hard time puting on my pants and sneakers But luckily I have got the use of the left limb of my body but it is still hard for me, Like when I am concentrating puting on my paints I find it hard to bend my right leg though I will try again, and again and my right foot will only stay in one place and that is to the right and I have to twist my body to the faar right side with my left arm to put my paints over my right foot with my left hand and it is hard to getting my sock on my right foot too with my left hand though I will keep on trying until I get the sock on and if I need help I have to call for a person to help me most of the time my call go unheard and then I have to yell loud before any body will hear me. Some times I would get a person with a real attitude problem saying why can't you put on your own socks by yourself I mean if I want a lecture I would have said ok cone in here and give me a lecture about something but I called you because I need help with some thing most people do not know about disability until that able bodied person suffers a disability too then he or her could know what that disabled person is going through. Now when I was two in a half year old my parents had said that I were hit by a car but thank God that I do not remember it but the result of my car accident made my whole right side of my body partial paralyze. Now that I am a young man and I still have a disability and I am living in a house with eight disable residents and some of the staff people is not that fare to you some time I have got to yell before that person get my point. Some times my wheels on my wheelchair would be hooked to the van floor and I still can not make that staff person see my point.  If a person with a serious head-injury   is telling another disable person to give him your hat though your hat is not  a hat at all it really is a helmet and your family member brought you that helmet and an able bodied staff person says to you stop it right now George then the staff person did not see the whole picture the staff person only got to see half of the picture it is like when  you are puting a whole puzzle together but you are missing that one piece but when you had bought the puzzle from the store all of the pieces were there that able bodied person has got to listen  to that disable person instead of talk over that disable person because the disable person will more likely be in Isolation 
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