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Old 06-08-2021, 15:46   #17
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Re: Help for those with little or no understanding of hidden disabilities.

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
I'm genuinely not - he makes multiple points and I'm not a mind-reader.
OK, I'll spell it out though I don't believe for a moment that you (and others) don't know what I mean, almost to the point of disingenuousness on your and their parts.

RC's first sentence sets the scene which, I think, comes from his personal situation. RC might correct me if I'm wrong.

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I saw this interesting current affairs programme last night and thought it would be helpful & useful for those who find it hard to come to terms with the fact that some people have hidden disabilities.

RC's second and third sentences, to me at least, imparts a degree of hurt that he feels as a member of the Forum and some of the harsh remarks he has to endure.

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It's important to educate and inform those who don't believe that such a thing exists or that people are using their conditions as excuses for various things.

It's hard to believe, but some people have actually been made out to be liars or had their disability challenged!
That some of you couldn't take RC's remarks at face value does you no credit.

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