Wheelie and I
·‘±τΎ±³ϊ²Ή²ϊ±π³Ω³σβs wheelchair blog yesterday was brilliant; absolutely spot on. I particular identified with her assertion that being in a wheelchair doesnβt mean that you canβt walk but nor does it mean that you are not disabled.
I only use a wheelchair every so often and I am deeply aware of the fact that I should be grateful for that. My wheelie friend usually only accompanies me on shopping trips and other activities where I have to be on my feet for an extended period of time. Iβm fortunate enough to be able to get out of my chair in the shops and have a browse at my full height.
Onlookers usually fall into two categories. The first seem to assume I must be faking my need for a wheelchair just in order to procure myself a blue badge space. Blimey! The last time I looked, disabled parking spaces werenβt that desirable. Do they come with a valet service now? The second group seem to think that theyβve witnessed some sort of major miracle! βOh my word! She was in a wheelchair and nowβ¦sheβs walking. Call the Pope!β Actually I did once hear of a fellow M.E. sufferer making a pilgrimage to Lourdes one year. She got out of her chair and people had just that reaction. Iβm not entirely sure of the total veracity of that story but I like to think that itβs all true!
In a perfect world it would be lovely if everyone knew and acted in accordance with ·‘±τΎ±³ϊ²Ή²ϊ±π³Ω³σβs wise words. However with that looking rather unlikely, itβs always a good laugh to see just how much you can get away with because youβre in that wheelchair. One of my favourite pastimes is the trying on of hats in department stores. I have no intention of buying a hat. Nor has my partner in crime, my sister. We use our phones to take pictures of ourselves in various outrageous pieces of headwear. We receive plenty of funny/accusing looks from people but strangely enough weβve never yet been reprimanded.
So guess what? I shall continue to get in and out of my chair at will, continue to get those confused or accusing looks and continue to have a good old giggle whilst doing so.
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Great stuff! My new year's resolution (I try to make just the one, heh) is going to be something about using mobility and other aids in the way *I* want to. Very important.