allie_to_you
A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes...
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I love Disboards and post on here often, but it just irks me to no end when you get Dissers on here who will post threads about how they find it annoying when they see overweight people, or people without "supposed" disabilities using ECV's in the parks.
I personally think its this kind of narrow-minded, uninformed attitude that makes those of us who need an ECV leery of getting one sometimes. I know that I am only 29 years old and while overweight, I am not fat. I look in no way disabled, but on our last trip, my knees and heels hurt so bad because of problems I have that I couldn't even enjoy the trip, but I was embarrassed to rent an ECV because of what people would think when they saw me using one, then getting up and walking onto a ride.
I am not going to care what people think this trip as I actually want to enjoy it, but it's still hard to think that people are thinking ugly things about you or in some circumstances, saying things to make you feel like you are just fat or lazy if you are using an ECV and don't look like you need one. It's hard to admit most of the time that you do need the physical help of an ECV. It woudl be so much nicer to be able to walk around at the parks all day, but some of us just can't and don't want to be put down or made to feel lazy because of it.
I personally think its this kind of narrow-minded, uninformed attitude that makes those of us who need an ECV leery of getting one sometimes. I know that I am only 29 years old and while overweight, I am not fat. I look in no way disabled, but on our last trip, my knees and heels hurt so bad because of problems I have that I couldn't even enjoy the trip, but I was embarrassed to rent an ECV because of what people would think when they saw me using one, then getting up and walking onto a ride.
I am not going to care what people think this trip as I actually want to enjoy it, but it's still hard to think that people are thinking ugly things about you or in some circumstances, saying things to make you feel like you are just fat or lazy if you are using an ECV and don't look like you need one. It's hard to admit most of the time that you do need the physical help of an ECV. It woudl be so much nicer to be able to walk around at the parks all day, but some of us just can't and don't want to be put down or made to feel lazy because of it.