TenHouseCats
TenHouseCats's Journalwhat does cancer look like?
what does chronic pain look like? what does MS, as mentioned earlier, look like? what does a heart condition look like? what does arthritis look like? what does sickle-cell anemia look like? what does diabetes look like?
i could go on, but why should i have to?
in many states, getting a handicapped plate/placard isn't a rubber-stamp process--and the doctor who signs the official form states whether the disabling condition is temporary or permanent. if it's temporary, the doc will limit it to the weeks/months it is needed. many people will NEVER get better. who are you to judge?
walking is great exercise/therapy for those who are able to do it; recommended by many doctors. walking by water is calming and healing to a lot of people. pwds are people first, and have every right to enjoy all that the world offers.
"may the universe make it so you need this spot as much as i do."--note a friend with MS used to leave on cars without plates/placards in reserved spaces.
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Name: MaryChristine (MC)Gender: Female
Hometown: Western New York
Home country: US
Current location: SE Texas
Member since: Mon Mar 6, 2017, 07:20 PM
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