I was in a car accident a year and a half ago and had to deal with mobility imparement due to it. My disability was being unable to walk for a time. My family and I also feared that not only would I never walk again but that I would also have brain damage. It took a month for doctors and thereapists to figure out I didn't have brain damage. From my point of view, you can deal with so many physical disabilities and learn to adapt. A mental disability is a little more difficult to deal with. If anyone is interested, I wrote an article on what it's like to go shopping at a mall as a disabled person. Here's the link.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/246107/handicapped_accessible_being_disabled.html
2007-05-17 06:50:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Having a partner that has a very bad disability and in a wheelchair 99% of the time, i could never make the choice
2007-05-17 03:28:10
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answered by ringo711 6
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One can be apparently normal but still have disabilities. I am almost recovered from heart attack. But I do have restrictions with diet, exercise, walking, getting into bus, and running my job..........but we learn to cope with it. That is life. Accept it and do the best you can. God will reward you in the here after. But till then put your trust in Him and go on.
2007-05-17 03:35:04
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answered by straightener 4
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You are asking a question contrary to fact. This is not a kind of question that people can answer. It is like asking a person to chose which type of cancer they rather have. This is not like in Polls & Surverys where you aks what people their preferences.
It is a pointless exercise to ask this type of question on such a serious topic.
2007-05-16 23:54:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Well maybe every one would get on better if they where blind.
People would be judge be their character.
You could enjoy the singing of the birds, the feeling of water rushing up against you. smell the flowers and coffee.
2007-05-18 00:02:30
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answered by jobees 6
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I'd choose the one I've got, which has been my constant companion for 29 years.
2007-05-17 10:19:52
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answered by LaDonnaMarie 3
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What an intelligent and fascinating question.
I just can't bring myself to answer it fully, for fear of another violation notice from BIG Y
2007-05-16 23:50:59
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answered by Canute 6
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I will just stick with the one I have. It is enough of a pain in the @ss just to go to the store and back.
2007-05-16 23:47:39
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answered by bill a 5
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Well, I have Asperger's and I'd rather hace something else. Something that doesn't lead to social isolation.
2007-05-18 01:36:10
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answered by Cpt. Willard 4
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I'd like to know what its like to be blind or deaf from birth as I can't imagine it at all.
2007-05-17 00:34:06
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answered by EnglishSurvior_23 2
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