Anonymous wrote:I’ll take one for the team and post about my chronic illness if I know it’ll be for the greater good.
But I wonder: when I have a question about my illness impacting my kids, I usually put it in the parenting forum. Would health be a better one?
Anonymous wrote:I’ll take one for the team and post about my chronic illness if I know it’ll be for the greater good.
But I wonder: when I have a question about my illness impacting my kids, I usually put it in the parenting forum. Would health be a better one?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a parent who has a congenital, permanent physical disability. I have found a lot of support in Facebook groups dedicated to my condition. Just a suggestion for others.
Me too. The only difference is that they aren't anonymous.
But like PP, I've been shamed and blitzed for mentioning my disability a few times. I think/hope the kids with special needs forum is respectful because they're children but I've been taken completely off guard with some nastiness when mentioning my disability. And then you see a "The ADA should scaled back" post and...sigh.
Please report those posts because I will be brutal with anyone who acts that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a parent who has a congenital, permanent physical disability. I have found a lot of support in Facebook groups dedicated to my condition. Just a suggestion for others.
Me too. The only difference is that they aren't anonymous.
But like PP, I've been shamed and blitzed for mentioning my disability a few times. I think/hope the kids with special needs forum is respectful because they're children but I've been taken completely off guard with some nastiness when mentioning my disability. And then you see a "The ADA should scaled back" post and...sigh.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a parent who has a congenital, permanent physical disability. I have found a lot of support in Facebook groups dedicated to my condition. Just a suggestion for others.
Me too. The only difference is that they aren't anonymous.
But like PP, I've been shamed and blitzed for mentioning my disability a few times. I think/hope the kids with special needs forum is respectful because they're children but I've been taken completely off guard with some nastiness when mentioning my disability. And then you see a "The ADA should scaled back" post and...sigh.
Please report those posts because I will be brutal with anyone who acts that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a parent who has a congenital, permanent physical disability. I have found a lot of support in Facebook groups dedicated to my condition. Just a suggestion for others.
Me too. The only difference is that they aren't anonymous.
But like PP, I've been shamed and blitzed for mentioning my disability a few times. I think/hope the kids with special needs forum is respectful because they're children but I've been taken completely off guard with some nastiness when mentioning my disability. And then you see a "The ADA should scaled back" post and...sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a parent who has a congenital, permanent physical disability. I have found a lot of support in Facebook groups dedicated to my condition. Just a suggestion for others.
Me too. The only difference is that they aren't anonymous.
But like PP, I've been shamed and blitzed for mentioning my disability a few times. I think/hope the kids with special needs forum is respectful because they're children but I've been taken completely off guard with some nastiness when mentioning my disability. And then you see a "The ADA should scaled back" post and...sigh.
Anonymous wrote:I am a parent who has a congenital, permanent physical disability. I have found a lot of support in Facebook groups dedicated to my condition. Just a suggestion for others.