And it often takes years of paperwork and going back and forth to get what you deserve.
Drusas
Agreed. It's not questions that are the main problem. It's stories and articles about how disabled people have overcome their disability that are the real problem. Yeah, good for them, but that's not realistic for most people and it gives able-bodied people a false sense of what we can accomplish.
Middle school is also grade school.
I would go back to Japan if my partner could/would learn the language.
Not OP, but probably because they've had a lot of immigration in recent years and it's made their housing situation worse.
It's 6 to 14 or so. First grade through eighth grade.
With no crime committed.
I received this as well. Meanwhile, I have been waiting to hear back on an appeal to a denial for more than half a year now. I first applied over two years ago, but they "lost" my application twice before getting around to denying it (SSDI).
Sure would be nice if they put this time into real work.
So many of these comics read more as autism than ADHD.
I ate the onion for a moment.
I had never heard of this--thank you for sharing. We could use to hear more stories like this, especially in these times.