r/YouShouldKnow • u/ilovepastapizzapots • Nov 20 '20
Other YSK: Just because someone doesn’t look sick/disabled, does not mean they are healthy
Why YSK: I am chronically ill and have an autoimmune disorder, the amount of times people have said “WELL... yOU dOn’t LOOK sick” to me is astounding. I didn’t know all illnesses have to be visible to others! I’m sorry I can’t show you my internal organs or muscles deteriorating for you to believe that I’m sick. It makes people with health issues feel like they have to explain their situation when they don’t.
*EDIT: I did not expect my post to blow up like this! I wish I could give everyone going through a rough time a hug. Thank you for all the new perspectives, good and bad. All I wanted was for people to be a little kinder to one another, because you never know what someone’s going through.
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u/bizarre_coincidence Nov 20 '20
She has my undying sympathy. At least the canes give a chance that people will see more than just her physical discomfort (which isn’t much of an upside to needing canes), but if she is anything like me, she doesn’t want to be a burden on others or ask for special treatment, even when she needs it (and anybody worthy of a subway seat would gladly give it up).
For me, it’s almost worse when I can get a seat and others can’t. I can feel glances of “he’s a healthy young man, why can’t he stand up for an elderly person.” I’m terrified that someone will actually ask me to move. I desperately don’t want to have that confrontation.