Fiona Mary
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That people with invisible disabilities aren’t really disabled. That just because we look fine doesn’t mean we are fine. Living with a #chronicillness means we have good days and then some really bad ones. When we say we are exhausted we are. Also it just sucks.
King Lavender-licous @BMWillz
What's one misconception about your community/demographic that you'd like to clear up?

What's one thing, above all else, you would like others to walk away knowing.

Please respond by quoting. The information is too important to hide in the comments. I and others will echo.
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Gadget
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In response to Fiona Mary.
It's also most certainly not "in our head" 🤦
09:18 PM - Jun 17, 2023
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Fiona Mary
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In response to Gadget.
Never in my head! Or yours!
11:02 PM - Jun 17, 2023
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LA Shutterbug
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In response to Fiona Mary.
For the longest time I never told anyone about my invisible birth defects for fear of judgement. Still careful who I share with.
08:56 PM - Jun 17, 2023
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Fiona Mary
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In response to LA Shutterbug.
Thank you for sharing that with me and others here. ❤️
11:03 PM - Jun 17, 2023
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Torchy Windrush Brown
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In response to Fiona Mary.
I often feel guilty talking about my disabilities because they are invisible. I don't want ti depress my able-bodied friends who don't see my challenges and I don't want to take the shine away from those who are more easily seen as having health challenges. It is a tightrope walk.
08:29 PM - Jun 17, 2023
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Fiona Mary
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In response to Torchy Windrush Brown.
That is a struggle I have regularly. I think we who are not as visibly disabled deal with this regularly.
11:09 PM - Jun 17, 2023
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IMO
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In response to Fiona Mary.
Well said, so true!
07:23 PM - Jun 17, 2023
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Fiona Mary
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In response to IMO.
Thank you 😊
07:58 PM - Jun 17, 2023
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