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Saturday 31st March 2012 1:19pm [Edited]
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Quote: Ian Wolf @ June 25 2010, 10:53 PM BST
I watched this and found it somewhat interesting. I would find it more interesting if they covered my disability more.
Come on - as someone on the autistic specturm, I can tell you not all disabilities need a wheelchair.
Not all physical disabilities do either. I have a physical disability but you wouldn't know it just to look at me. I don't require a wheelchair or any other aide to get around. I have two "regular" arms and legs, there is nothing in my face or torso that gives it away. I the only way you can tell is if you look closley when I walk and see that my feet and knee turn at a funny angle. Or that I seem to always walk slow.
Growing up many people, including adults never seemed to be able to understand that were some physical things I couldn't do. They seemed to think if just practised some thing like running I would get as fast the "regular" kids. I might have got a little faster but I could have practised everyday and never would have got as good as the slowest able bodied child.
To try and explain to people I used to tell them to imagine they made a cake using only dry ingredients. It won't matter how much you stir or beat, it won't become a batter like consistancy without some milk or butter. I used to say that my muscles and nerves were similar, they were missing something that made them work. Although this wasn't entirely true, it seemed to help people understand.