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Created on: April 14, 2008 Last Updated: December 23, 2010
My monumental, life-long struggle with mental illness has left me incapacitated at times, taking on
Created on: March 21, 2008
Disabilities come in many forms. Those that can't visibly be detected, often are not taken seriously
by Mia Dawson
Created on: January 11, 2008
I believe I was born lonely. I was born different, never quite fitting in with my classmates at the
Created on: February 02, 2010
"Just do it!"
"You gotta pick yourself up and dust yourself off!"
"God helps those who help themselves!"
Created on: October 04, 2007
Call me lucky. Call me blessed. Just don't call me first thing in the morning. It might take me an hour
Created on: February 12, 2008 Last Updated: February 18, 2009
Each cold damp day I struggle with an invisible disability that leaves me in so much pain that I tend
Created on: July 22, 2009
Curly blonde hair, bright blue eyes, a smile that lights up a room and a sense of humor at his age
by John Cargile
Created on: May 25, 2008
Most everyone in today's society has gotten the feeling of being out of control, panicky or anxious
Created on: February 16, 2008 Last Updated: October 19, 2010
I write this article on behalf of those who suffer with the debilitating and frustrating illness known
Created on: May 10, 2008
A great deal of people are walking around today with what I call "Functional Insanity". These people
by Carol Noble
Created on: February 15, 2008
It is hard to come to terms with an "invisible" disability. My son looked normal when he was born and
by Lynda Kohn
Created on: December 08, 2008
nvisible disabilities are just as much disabilities as ones that are visible. I hope it doesn't surprize
by Cindy Tuttle
Created on: May 19, 2010 Last Updated: May 20, 2010
Jill had severe struggles but she didn'tlet it stop her from striving for her dreams.J ill had been
Created on: December 13, 2007
Visiting with my twenty-one year old daughter the other day, I was reminded of how much simpler life
by Ann Caimen
Created on: April 21, 2010
Struggling with a disability is difficult enough, but it can be even harder when the people around you
Created on: April 26, 2009
If given the choice, most people would probably choose to live with an invisible disability rather than
Created on: March 05, 2008 Last Updated: March 11, 2008
A little boy is throwing various objects-paper, pens, anything he can get his hands on-across the long
by Annie Biller
Created on: March 11, 2007 Last Updated: March 12, 2007
For all intents and purposes anyone looking at my son sees a strong healthy male and many choose to
by Faith Burks
Created on: May 30, 2009
After living with migraines for the last sixteen years and Meniere's Disease for the
Created on: December 19, 2007
Mental illness is invisible to most people. True, some of us can recognize the haunted, haunting look