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By admin on January 6, 2010
This cute little snail doesn’t care that he moves slowly. He’s letting everyone know that being slower is just right for him!
If somebody is moving slowly – literally or metaphorically – please remember that it’s probably not by their choice. Many people have invisible problems, things you can’t see, that slow them down. Pain, fatigue, [...]
Posted in Mugs | Tagged cane, cane user, CFS/ME, chronic illness, chronic pain, complex regional pain syndrome, crps, crutch user, developmental delay, fatigue, fibromyalgia, heart disease, invisible disability, MCS, part time wheelchair user, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, rsd, scooter user, senior citizen, slow walker, walker user
By admin on December 22, 2009
If somebody is moving slowly – literally or metaphorically – please remember that it’s probably not by their choice. Many people have invisible problems, things you can’t see, that slow them down. Pain, fatigue, and a lot of other problems can force people to move slowly even when they want to be fast.
Posted in Buttons | Tagged cane user, CFS/ME, chronic illness, chronic pain, complex regional pain syndrome, crps, crutch user, developmental delay, fatigue, features, fibromyalgia, heart disease, invisible disability, lupus, MCS, part time wheelchair user, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, rsd, scooter user, senior citizen, slow walker, walker user
By admin on December 18, 2009
“But You Don’t Look Sick!”
It must be the phrase heard most often by those with chronic illness, chronic pain, and invisible disabilities. It’s the phrase that inspired me most when I wrote the Open Letter To Those Without Invisible Chronic Illness, which tries to explain how to best support a chronically ill friend or family [...]
Posted in Mugs | Tagged CFS/ME, chronic illness, chronic pain, complex regional pain syndrome, crps, don't look sick, fatigue, fibromyalgia, heart disease, invisible disability, lupus, MCS, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, rsd
By admin on December 17, 2009
What the sticker says is most definitely true – some of us move slower than others. And some of us move a lot slower. And it’s not fun to be the one forced to go slow, especially when the public isn’t accommodating of slowness.
If somebody is moving slowly in front of you, please remember that [...]
Posted in Stickers | Tagged cane user, CFS/ME, chronic illness, chronic pain, complex regional pain syndrome, crps, crutch user, developmental delay, fatigue, features, fibromyalgia, heart disease, invisible disability, lupus, MCS, part time wheelchair user, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, rsd, scooter user, senior citizen, slow walker, walker user
By admin on November 3, 2008
This is what a person with an invisible disability looks like … exactly like anybody else.
Wear this shirt when you’re sick of getting abuse for using your disabled parking permit. Whip it out to grab a much-needed seat on public transport without the nasty looks. Give it to all your friends to wear, so they [...]
Posted in Shirts | Tagged allergy, CFS/ME, chemical sensitivity, chronic illness, chronic pain, education, fatigue, features, fibromyalgia, heart disease, humour, invisible disability, looks like, lupus, MCS, MS, pride
By admin on November 3, 2008
Heart Attack … Heart Infarct … Coronary Artery Disease … Vaso-vagal Syndrome …
Heart disease. In whichever of it’s multitude forms that you have it, it’s certainly no picnic.
Posted in Shirts | Tagged features, heart disease, invisible disability
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