Hi all,
I've been reading this board for some time, but just felt compelled to post here. This is a very interesting discussion for me, since my husband is a BK (below-knee) amputee.
This is not a disability that anyone notices unless he's wearing shorts - and even then, some folks aren't so observant

He can walk well most of the time, but sores etc. occassionally make him unable to wear his leg at all.
We have had several uncomfortable situations over the years with people questioning whether or not he is disabled and what his disability is. We even had a police officer ask to see his leg one day - within the last year - when we were parked in a handicapped spot. I thought professionals who deal with the public every day would be more savvy than that, but...
Anyway, as far as asking for proof of a disability, my husband does find it an inconvenience - sometimes even irritating, depending on how it is handled - to have to prove that he is telling the truth when he needs assistance.
We very much appreciate those people - like WDW - who will take us at our word. I know there are people who abuse the system, but I do believe they're a tiny minority. Better to assume that someone has a hidden disability than to offend or embarrass them, in my opinion.
Just my two cents, though
Daisy
