cjan
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What about my Tourette's syndrome ? That's why it's smart to gag me now and then...mmggghhhh....grrrrr. mffffghhhhh, etc. Seriously, though, as a massage therapist, I have worked with, and become friends with, many people who are... what ? Physically challenged ? I hate labels of any kind and they serve no one. Peeps are just peeps. We all have our challenges, don't we ? Every day. So, we A/all , hopefully, do the best that we can, or not. It is good to remember that bullshit is always bullshit and smells the same to everyone, ( gross, I know, blech), and physically challenged folks don't like to be patronized, or treated as invisible any more than anybody else does. Psychological challenges are a li'l different, imo, in that, folks who are so afflicted have various capacities to help themselves. I have a friend who is an art therapist and works in the local school system. Her "clients" are mostly severely emotionally challenged kids, most , if not all, severely abused sexually, physically and emotionally. Recently, when she had to leave the school ,and the kids she was working with, there was a going away party for her there. Cake and such. One young man who was autistic and who never , to anyone's knowledge, had ever uttered a word, stood up and said "thanks" to her . Sometimes people , whatever challenges they face, make huge strides and show great courage by taking ,what those of us who consider ourselves to be more fortunate, small steps. Anyhow, I think it's important to just try to be observant, compassionate and ,if we can, helpful. To anyone.
< Message edited by cjan -- 3/12/2008 10:28:06 PM >
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