The Side of Being Disabled that You Don’t Often See
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The Invisible Vision Project
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theinvisiblevisionproject.comThe Side of Being Disabled that You Don’t Often Seetheinvisiblevisionproject.comGreetings readers, Welcome back to the blog! Disability and (chronic)illness can be visible and invisible. Disability and (chronic) illness can be stable and fluid. More often, it is less visible, and more fluid. At least, this is true for me. In today’s blog, I hope to shed light on the side of (me) being disabled […]
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