Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 I want to clarify something here. I think that most of you have misunderstood my post entitled " people can be so rude " . Thru my illness i have found just how wonderful and caring people can be. They go out of their way to help me. not a day passes with me not saying a big thank you and giving a big smile to those people. Occasionaly i get stared at and this is what upsets me. Hey, I am only human and feel i have been given a raw deal with this disorder as i am only 47 and still havent accepted it and thats still after 7 years. and before you all jump on me for that, I have formed my own way of thinking to help me with that. If i see a younger person who is a quadriplegic or hear of a child who has cancer, yes then i realise that i am not in a bad place. The other day i went to see my rehab Dr as i walked out, a woman not much older than me was sitting in a wheelchair and she wasnt going too well. once again, i thought well here i am with my walker and i am going pretty good and possibly she looked at me and thought she wished she was like me, with a walker and going around independentaly. Its just the stares that annoy me but many of you here have given me many useful ideas as to how to combat this and i have already implemented them. thank you maureen > Maureen: > I am so sorry for your unpleasant experiences of " earthlings " response to > your cane/walker etc. > I have had the exact opposite. In fact I plan on writing to a columnist > from Newsday about all the strangers that have helped me...without me asking for > help. I must admit that my walkers are decorated with butterfly decals and I > have a bicycle horn on each walker. People seem to focus on the decorated > walker rather than me. I think that the kid's responses are because they haven't > seen a person with a walker....so when a kid looks at my walker I ask them if > they would like to honk the horn, and I honk it. I have made many friends > with my " crazy walkers. " > Last week I was waiting on the sidewalk, in a small shopping mall, for the > traffic to stop so I could cross the street. A woman, a perfect stranger, > went out into the middle of the street and held up her hands, like a traffic cop. > Every car stopped as she waved me to cross the street. I must admit that I > was a little awkward about everything stopping for me....but was overwhelmed > with a stranger's kindness. > Friends have told me that others have told them that they admire my > determination. > Each day I try to find an opportunity and know that a challenge is usually > attached. So often the challenges are the doors. To be handicapped accessible > doors have to be wide enough for a wheelchair....nothing about the weight of > the door...most stores do not seem to have the " buttons " to use, but it seems > that someone always appears to help. > > Sorry this is so long, but I had to share my wonderful experiences with > strangers helping me. > Hope that everyone is having a lots of good days. > Bebe > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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