Just a small contribution to what I think is a useful and fruitful
discussion. I recently was diagnosed with another, yes yet another
condition, which is highly bothersome and very invisible (because it
involves my bladder (I.C.), and When I told the medical doctor, urologist,
that I didnt want and couldnt deal with yet another prblem I was rebufed
with "You dont get to choose". Oh how very very very true; for people
with impairments, conditions, or disabilities we live it whether ornot
we claim it.Whether ornot weare proud or ashamed, supported or
notsupported. I do think disability experiences intersect directly with
class because havingmoneychanges ourr dependence on the sysrtem
(forexample
medical herewill on ly pay for one drug not fr the preferrerr
gtreatmentfor
my bladder problem
sorry having keyboardproblems soillendbeforeitgets
toomuddled-justwantedto add that experienceof impairment isnotsomething
we get tocoice respite from but itissomething influenced byclass.
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