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Standing up for disabled persons

Yes, this is will be a thought-provoking blog…

I am talking about Offering your seat for a disabled person on public transit.

When I use either my white cane or my walker, almost everyone will offer me their seats.

Yes, with my ataxia and balance issues, standing on public transit can be prone to falling!  Especially in Vancouver’s hilly, bendy, jumpy and crazily un-flat geography.  Sitting is always better.

And, yet, sometimes I don’t want to sit down.  Standing on public transit can improve strength  and muscle tone.

So, if you offer me a seat and I decline, please don’t be offended.  I might be going only two stops.

Besides, sitting down for long periods of time can tend to lead to me being more out of sync, more dropping things, more legs going that way, more prone to falling.

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About the author

Craig MacLean is DeafBlind with ataxia, a rare condition called CAPOS. He & his wife of 22 years have two sons, the oldest of which has CAPOS as well.

Craig uses American Sign Language to communicate. He is an avid writer, friend, Hot Wheel collector and intervenor advocate.

Craig sits on many committees, boards and associations as a DeafBlind rep. He graduated university with a BA in psychology in 2000.