Well . . . I just don't think that's true for some people, depending on
their impairment slash disability. A day in the life on one of my many
friends with spinal cord injury may include: fighting spastic legs to get
dressed; two hours on bowel program; missing a transfer and falling; AND
finding no curb cut; encountering a broken elevator; encountering some rude
person who says bigotted things; etc., etc.
In a message dated 11/12/99 7:04:26 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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Tom,
in my view what is intrinsically difficult for a person depends on the
societ they live in. >>
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