Disabilities: How to Cope With Them & Support Others

When you hear the term disability, a wheelchair might come to mind. Yes, absolutely, some people with disabilities use wheelchairs. But, did you know that you can’t always tell if a person has a disability just by looking at them?
Disabilities can come in a variety of forms, visibility, and severity. They can affect the way a person moves, how a person thinks, or how a person perceives the world through their senses. Some disabilities can have a combination of these categories.
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  • @MrFossil367ab45gfyth
    @MrFossil367ab45gfyth2 жыл бұрын

    True. I have ADHD, and I think we should be more accepting to people who have disabilities. I as a kid, was taught to accept those no matter their differences. I have quite a few friends who have disabilities. I don't view them as "special" or that they have a problem, all I see are my friends. But some people are ignorant and don't understand. People need to grow up and accept people! We shouldn't push people away because they are different! We're all different! Grow up people!

  • @NaimHawley

    @NaimHawley

    5 ай бұрын

    I have ADHD too and I’m always treated different by people

  • @greg9069

    @greg9069

    2 ай бұрын

    I have chronic sciatica, back and hip degeneration. At 25.. Also have severe adhd which the pain has made worse. Im medicated with stimulants and opioids, sometimes I go full blown psychotic. Adhd was 100% manageable before the pain set in. Now I might actually k!ll myself, I don’t trust myself not to.

  • @sashawhite7491

    @sashawhite7491

    Ай бұрын

    I agree just because we're different we're still people

  • @FortniteGamer30336
    @FortniteGamer3033610 ай бұрын

    I would be glad to help anyone in need

  • @NYNC88
    @NYNC88 Жыл бұрын

    Don't ask people personal questions that are none of your business.

  • @ryurc3033
    @ryurc30334 ай бұрын

    Living in constant pain, and a super obvious hump on my back makes finding enjoyment in anything difficult. Especially considering i can no longer take pain meds. Opiate addiction is impossible to escape when your life is nothing but pain

  • @user-jp4tl9zd8n
    @user-jp4tl9zd8n8 ай бұрын

    I have mild specific learning disorder and dyslexia and NVLD and written expression disorder and ADHD and TBI speech stutter and the spinal fractures vertebrae 4 of them. Arthritis in both knees and i had a hip replacement surgery on it since November 10,1998.

  • @shonteshields7758
    @shonteshields77586 ай бұрын

    Can disability people use a lyft app for transportation to go to the shelter about adult abuse,when people call 211.

  • @sashawhite7491
    @sashawhite74912 ай бұрын

    I have a disability

  • @juliettefu7244
    @juliettefu724425 күн бұрын

    Hi, I was wondering if I could have your permission to translate this video into Chinese and share it on platforms like Chinese TikTok. I really enjoyed the content and I think it would be a hit in China. Of course, I'll make sure to credit you and include a link to your KZread channel in the post. Let me know if you're cool with it and if you have any specific preferences for the translation. Thanks a lot for considering this request - looking forward to potentially working together on this. thank you❤

  • @juliettefu7244

    @juliettefu7244

    22 күн бұрын

    Hello, I would like to follow up on my previous message regarding the translation request. I am a big fan of your KZread videos and I believe that one of your videos would resonate well with Chinese audiences if translated. I would like to seek your permission to translate the video into Chinese and share it on platforms like Chinese TikTok. I assure you that proper credits will be given to you, and I will include a link to your KZread channel in the post. Thank you for considering this request, and I look forward to the opportunity of potentially collaborating on this project. Best regards,

  • @sankaranarayanan4868
    @sankaranarayanan48684 ай бұрын

    i have one arm and i feel sometimes it would have been better if i've never existed in the first place

  • @Mreger450

    @Mreger450

    3 ай бұрын

    I get you. I have a right hemiplegia from birth that is considered mild, so everyone treat me like a "normal" person when I in fact suffer a lot from my disability. Everybody keep telling me that I'm lucky that it's not apparent and that I shouldn't complain because "at least I'm not retarded". One time one of my friend told me that I wasn't disabled enough to benefit from "handicap insurances" (idk how it's called, English isn't my first language lol). She had been to a lot of awarness campaigns, so she apparently could tell when someone is truly handicapped or not. It is so frustrating. One girl at uni made fun of how I walked for a long period of time without the thought of me having a disability ever crossing her mind, probably because I'm not in a wheelchair (yet). Our situations might be different, but I totally get your feeling.

  • @jinnels7592

    @jinnels7592

    2 ай бұрын

    Please don’t feel like that. I tell you from someone who knows what it’s like, and tries to fight away this wrong way of thinking. Am I successful, well no. It’s a daily battle. Know that others are in your same situation. I’ve been looking for a support group, with no avail. However we’re out there, just wish somehow it will be easier to find people, groups, support and organizations to assist us into somewhat normalcy. I know we will eventually find that support, just keep trying..

  • @Ayaan23oct
    @Ayaan23oct7 ай бұрын

    I don’t now why my teacher said watch this video