123whisper: However,you would have to be full time Carer to cook and clean and attend all personal care...or to pay someone to do it and spend money on Physiotherapist,diferent Doctors...etc. You can't win.
You're probably right.. Maybe I should stick to plan A.
tomcatwarneOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK17,106 posts
123whisper: However,you would have to be full time Carer to cook and clean and attend all personal care...or to pay someone to do it and spend money on Physiotherapist,diferent Doctors...etc. You can't win.
I have disabled friends, there brains aren't disabled and they are good company.
My auntie is disabled she had polio when she was a child, she is married to another disabled person and they get carers and help with adapted vehicles etc.
123whisperMelbourne, Victoria Australia2,116 posts
tomcatwarne: I have disabled friends, there brains aren't disabled and they are good company.
My auntie is disabled she had polio when she was a child, she is married to another disabled person and they get carers and help with adapted vehicles etc.
They have a reasonable life considering.
Glad you elaborated all important points...which is to look every person ability and not focusing only on disability.
philmaster: A lot of people say they would. Is that true?
it´s ok unless the person be mentally disabled which happenes very often lately lol... too many semi functional guys walking in this world...be careful!
Not being able to use all of your body parts or not having all of them is not a disability in my eyes and would never make me feel a distance to anyone.
I just looked at the numbers, and so far, the results are a bit disturbing to me. Right now, it doesn't look like there are that many ladies who would give a guy with a disability a chance. I sincerely hope the results improve. Very sad...
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You're probably right.. Maybe I should stick to plan A.