Things that arn't a complement to a person with a disablity


  •   But you don't look disabled  - general translation, I don't see many people with disabilities, so I don't know what to say and I can't see a great conversation starter. 

  • I have an "insert," family member here that has a disability so I feel that  I can talk about this issue.  - Translation I have seen the impact of one disability on my family so feel that I am qualified to talk about it without consulting anyone else in the disabled community. 

  •   But you are so high functioning this term needs its own blog post as how it is used and how it is meant in the medical community are two very different things. 

  •  I didn't realize you needed support - well everyone needs support at times and sometimes it is paid people, to take the burden off family and friends. 

  • But when your who old and live with your parents - this can lead to some interesting conversations around disability and care as some people with a disability can live independent lives some can't. Some want to and can work some can't work and create their own business or enjoy day programs. 

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