Re: What would your disability be?
Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2013 3:56 pm
Can we count dissibilities we already have?
I suppose. If that's the case: Asperger's Syndrome for merockin robin wrote:Can we count dissibilities we already have?
I believe Yamaku only takes physically disabled students. I think they said that in Shizune's path.Steinherz wrote:I suppose. If that's the case: Asperger's Syndrome for merockin robin wrote:Can we count dissibilities we already have?
High functioning autism, and speech difficulties thanks to complications resulting from laryngeal carcinoma. I know basic sign language since the tracheo-oesophagul puncture was only in the past six months.Steinherz wrote:I suppose. If that's the case: Asperger's Syndrome for merockin robin wrote:Can we count dissibilities we already have?
Oh boy... Do you have to use one of those electronic larynx thingies?rockin robin wrote:High functioning autism, and speech difficulties thanks to complications resulting from laryngeal carcinoma. I know basic sign language since the tracheo-oesophagul puncture was only in the past six months.
I got a vocal prostheses. I got to block air flow to it every time I want to talk, and unblock it to breath (it's more complicated than that medically but that's what it means to me vocally). I HATED the electrolarynx as It felt uncomfortable and unnatural. The only issue with TEP is I speak with my hands and throat as well as my mouth and I'm still not used to raising my hand to my neck. It's also considering a hands free valve but I've heard they are a pain to replace.KeiichiO wrote:Oh boy... Do you have to use one of those electronic larynx thingies?rockin robin wrote:High functioning autism, and speech difficulties thanks to complications resulting from laryngeal carcinoma. I know basic sign language since the tracheo-oesophagul puncture was only in the past six months.
Xeroderma pigmentosum. Speaking of which, somebody tell Koontz to write the last book in that trilogy already. Lazy good-for-nothing successful author. <.<wyrda78 wrote:I wouldn't really like to have a missing limb (probably more because of vanity than anything else), and I wouldn't like to have Hisao's heart condition, because I'd always be frightened of physical exertion.
Has anyone read the novel 'seize the night'? I think I'd like the have the condition that the protagonist of that has, where you can't expose your skin to too much light. Limited to only being able to be outside at nighttime has sort of a poetic feel to it, and it's probably the most serious condition I can think of that I wouldn't really mind having. I prefer being outside at night anyway.
Hanako's issues are all mental though. Her scarring isn't that much of a physical disability.MegaMoto wrote:I believe Yamaku only takes physically disabled students. I think they said that in Shizune's path.Steinherz wrote:I suppose. If that's the case: Asperger's Syndrome for merockin robin wrote:Can we count dissibilities we already have?
Steinherz wrote: Hanako's issues are all mental though. Her scarring isn't that much of a physical disability.
"that much"...Having to wear giant glasses to see isn't a huge physical disability either. Nor is a lack of legs, given prosthetics. And when she goes into a nervous breakdown that basically paralyzes her on the spot, that's basically a physical disability.Steinherz wrote:Hanako's issues are all mental though. Her scarring isn't that much of a physical disability.
Welcome to the forum, sorry for your poor ticker.Vati wrote:I have my own heart / kidney problem.Thats the reason why i would go there