If you *actually have* a physical disability, what is it?

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Choose the most severe physical disability that applies to you. Blank vote if none apply.

Hearing impairment (Moderate to severe in one or both ears)
80
8%
Deafness (Profound in one ear)
21
2%
Deafness (Profound in both ears)
25
3%
Muteness
35
4%
Low vision (Correctable to 20/70-20/200)
438
45%
Legal blindness (Not correctable to 20/200)
36
4%
Blindness (Total in one eye)
43
4%
Disabled/amputated arm or hand
20
2%
Disabled/amputated leg or foot
48
5%
Other (specify) (NOT including mental or milder physical disabilities)
221
23%
 
Total votes: 967

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Radien
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Luisiroth wrote:The speed is not THAT high, so toppling is not really a problem when drifting. Sometimes I ended on two wheels for a second or two (one time on the front little wheels, it was scary!), but never toppled. Racing like that with someone like Emi would be funny, but also dangerous as a cataclysm XD
That's really the only problem on a 45 degree decline?... I'd think you wouldn't be able to turn, but I'm guessing it's a straight road or you wouldn't try it.

Emi would be fine, because PICNICS.
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The problem is in my pants, but luckily there are no armless girls to point it out.
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Radien wrote:That's really the only problem on a 45 degree decline?... I'd think you wouldn't be able to turn, but I'm guessing it's a straight road or you wouldn't try it.

Emi would be fine, because PICNICS.
Yeah, it´s a totally straight street. You only have to slow down when drifting. And don´t forget that the street looses inclination, it´s only 45º degreed on the first 10-20 meters.
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guest2 wrote:luckily there are no armless girls to point it out.
So to speak. :)
Luisiroth wrote:Yeah, it´s a totally straight street. You only have to slow down when drifting. And don´t forget that the street looses inclination, it´s only 45º degreed on the first 10-20 meters.
Ahhh. So by "drifting" you mean sliding forward, rather than going all Tokyo Drift/Mario Kart on us. :)

...The next Mario Kart should have souped-up wheelchairs. Heck, they already added motorcycles... Imagine a Mario-themed racing chair. Then you'd even have a jump button!
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Radien wrote: Ahhh. So by "drifting" you mean sliding forward, rather than going all Tokyo Drift/Mario Kart on us. :)

...The next Mario Kart should have souped-up wheelchairs. Heck, they already added motorcycles... Imagine a Mario-themed racing chair. Then you'd even have a jump button!
Nope, I go totally Mario Kart when doing it!!! Something like that (without eating a wall if possible XD):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYMea40IVQ8

And about a videogame... With Game Maker or something like that could be easy to do it...
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Luisiroth wrote:
Radien wrote: Ahhh. So by "drifting" you mean sliding forward, rather than going all Tokyo Drift/Mario Kart on us. :)

...The next Mario Kart should have souped-up wheelchairs. Heck, they already added motorcycles... Imagine a Mario-themed racing chair. Then you'd even have a jump button!
Nope, I go totally Mario Kart when doing it!!! Something like that (without eating a wall if possible XD):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYMea40IVQ8

And about a videogame... With Game Maker or something like that could be easy to do it...
Wow, I guess there's more possible with a wheelchair than I expected.... I thought they were more top-heavy than that. Of course, I don't have a very good frame of reference, as I've only used a ten-ton hospital chair, and I only went out into town once while I was using it. :P If I had needed one long-term I would have wanted to get a sportier model.

Hmmmm, "Mario Khair"?... ;) Reminds me of an Azumanga Daiyoh doujinshi racing game I tried out once.
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I have severe PTSD and CPRS from Iraq. I consider myself lucky because 2 men in our Humvee died instantly (and I had to watch them explode, hence the PTSD), while I just got peppered with shrapnel (Hence the CPRS.) Fortunatley, I don't have to take vicodin for the rest of my life because I live in a medical marijuana state.

Thanks, America. I got offered 40k to get so fucked up I stand with a cane at the age of 25, and I never know when debilitating pain will wash over me again. Don't join the military, kids. Everything they tell you is a lie.
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I have mild Cerebral Palsy that affects my right side.
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low vision is ruling this forum.
After playing Lilly's route I started eating pizza with a knife and a fork ^^ I'm such a gentleman.
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charmisokay wrote:low vision is ruling this forum.
Yeah I know lots of people that need glasses or contacts with prescriptions even worse than mine (and I believe, uncorrected, I'm worse than 20/200). In 250 or 500 years, humans might become a blind species :o
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I am near sighted, with mild astigmatism in my left eye. I also have pes planus, and I sometimes use special insoles for them.
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What do you expect with so many computer nerds?

I am happy to report no disabilities, no allergies, and an above-average state of physical conditioning. When I was going through puberty it looked like glasses would be in my near future when my vision started going out, but that has stabilized (no I don't have numbers) and hasn't really gotten any worse in 10 years. Being healthy is awesome.
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Not exactly a disability but besides my myopia (nearsightedness) in both eyes, my left eye is slightly more sensitive to sunlight than my right eye because of a pseudostrabismus surgery I had when I was 4 years old. I always use caps since I can't use sunshades anymore for I must wear my eyeglasses outdoors because of my aforementioned myopia.
Also, I have tendonitis in my right knee from a bad drop from a low roof I had some years ago. I can do well most of the time, but in humid days, it starts to swell and hurt a little, not much, but it's ought to get worse when I'll be older.
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Thrasher Thetic
Haha, being alive is awesome for me :D
I have bad vision, but my physical condition is around average, and my weight is on the good side of normal, hell, I'm "always" happy :)
For me the only reason we live is to enjoy ourselves. I dont see much point doing anything else.
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Without my glasses, I'm legally blind in one eye (I can still see mind you, I just have horrible vision without my glasses) and have a minor muscle condition in my feet. 99% of the time I'm fine, but on rare occasions I get some sharp pains and end up walking with a limp for a while.
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