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<blockquote data-quote="bangkokdiabetic" data-source="post: 1645546" data-attributes="member: 36148"><p>I Don't think of myself as disabled because of my Diabetes. Since having 2 Strokes I cant raise my right arm above my shoulder, I use a walking stick when I go out mainly because of the uneven pavements and stair cases without handrails, I am 77 yrs of age and get tired easily. I Still don't consider myself disabled although some others do and call me disabled to my face which is very annoying .</p><p>the concept of giving up your seat 0n metro or sky train here In Bangkok is one that is ignored by almost everyone. Disabled Parking is also ignored by most drivers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bangkokdiabetic, post: 1645546, member: 36148"] I Don't think of myself as disabled because of my Diabetes. Since having 2 Strokes I cant raise my right arm above my shoulder, I use a walking stick when I go out mainly because of the uneven pavements and stair cases without handrails, I am 77 yrs of age and get tired easily. I Still don't consider myself disabled although some others do and call me disabled to my face which is very annoying . the concept of giving up your seat 0n metro or sky train here In Bangkok is one that is ignored by almost everyone. Disabled Parking is also ignored by most drivers [/QUOTE]
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