much reflection later

Apr 17, 2011 20:24

perhaps my real issue is that I've been coming up against a lot of "that's not fair" whenever a SigOth has any complaint about dealing with a loved one's disability. My immediate reaction is "maybe so but its reality" as well as "you don't have the right to censor them even if their truth hurts your feelings ( Read more... )

personal rant

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littlebuhnee April 18 2011, 00:45:30 UTC
Complaining about a loved one's disability does not mean you only see the loved one in terms of their disability. It does not mean you are dehumanizing them.

THANK you.

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muchtooarrogant April 18 2011, 02:24:29 UTC
I completely agree with you. Everyone needs a support system and the opportunity to blow off steam. Many people dedicate themselves to finding fault however, no matter how inappropriate it may be in relation to what's actually meant or being said.

Dan

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goodjoan April 18 2011, 02:38:09 UTC
There is a big difference between assigning blame to someone who cannot control their situation, and needing to vent and otherwise cope with living with that person. Yes, it would be unfair to blame someone with a disability for causing themselves and those around them a hardship but it doesn't make the hardship non-existent. I don't blame my anxiety prone kids for being anxious or behaving in a way that I find exhausting, but it's still exhausting at times. If I can't talk to someone about it or let out the occasional scream, it's even more exhausting!

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