![]() ![]() Not having to put up with disgusting conditions in these often neglected places.Not having to wait for accessible bathrooms or dressing rooms in public to open up.Not having to wait forever for assistance.Being able to work full time and independently.Not having to spend more time in physical therapy or resting than with your friends, homework/work, etc.Not having to demand being accommodated at all!.Not having to spend excessive time demanding to be accommodated at work or school.Not having to use mobility equipment at all!.Not having to worry about how you’ll make it through your day if your mobility equipment fails or if your pain and fatigue flares.Not having to put up with people yelling at you when you accidentally run over them with your mobility equipment if they aren’t watching where they go.Not having to constantly watch where you’re going and be aware of inconsiderate and unaware people, lest you hurt them with your mobility equipment or yourself.Not having to be patronized or infantilized by people who don’t understand.Not having to be on your guard for inconsiderate people.Not having to explain your existence and differences to people.Not being asked random, inappropriate, or invasive questions by random people.Having no physical limitations (in the long term).Not needing assistance for everything you do.Not having to put up with people half-assing accommodating you.Being able to get up and go to work or school despite pain.Being able to use the bathroom by yourself.Being able to go to these types of things and fully participate without pain or fatigue. ![]()
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