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A great post about judging others with disabilities and dealing with such judgement: “How To Cope When You Are Feeling Judged” by Despite Pain

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Unknown's avatarAuthor unconventional wisdomPosted on July 27, 2019July 27, 2019Format QuoteCategories disability, friendship, health, mental health, pain, psychology, reflection, society, UncategorizedTags assumptions, chronic illness, chronic pain, judgement, lazy

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