My ‘problem’ with the word disability

Today was the first time I filled in a job application and ticked a box about a disability.

There was a question about whether I have a condition that may affect my work and I finally ticked the box. It took me 40 years. I ticked the box and then filled in another box with details. I wrote:

I am colourblind and I may have difficulty if things are colour coordinated.

That’s the truth. I have actually had difficulty at work in the past. It has been a ‘problem’. Some colleagues have helped me. Others immediately, others after a bit, and I have been brushed off, cause, well, she didn’t have the time.

I find it very difficult to do that especially when it comes to work cause I am an Alpha type gal who sets goals and tries to do anything. I have told myself over and over again that my disability is something that enables me to do so many other things. It challenges me, it makes me resourceful, stronger, but does it? Why do i find it so hard to accept the term disability?

Let’s look at the definition of disability,

an ​illness, ​injury, or ​condition that makes it ​difficult for someone to do the things that other ​people do

                                                                               http://www.dictionary.cambridge.org

I cannot do what other people do.

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True Story

My vision is quite bad, not just cause of colourblindness. I went to the eye doctor and she mentioned that I was entitled to a phone with bigger numbers and loads of other stuff at work. I laughed. Me? Do I need special treatment? No. I ain’t gonna have it.No way.

It’s actually people like me, who have a disability and cannot come to terms with it,  who make it difficult for the rest of those like me. I have written a zillion posts where I whined about my colourblind life. I have written even more about what I want to change, but when I get the opportunity for a change that would’ve made my life easier, I never took it. When it had to do with my work, I didn’t want special treatment. I was scared. I said nothing. It took me 40 freakin years to tick the box!

Why?

Is it because I have grown up in Greece and even from the ancient years, children with defects were chucked off mountains (Sparta)?I learnt this at school as part of history.

Is it cause I feel bad about myself? Not normal? Weak? Weaker than others?

Is it because of my personality. I am a tough cookie. I can deal with it. It ain’t a big deal.

Is it because I feel embarrassed or scared that someone will make fun of me?

This has actually happened.The number one question I get is, ” What do you think this colour is?” Recently a makeup artist was layering my lips with a lipstick so many times, just so I could ‘see’ the colour. My students have told me that the marker I was using was a different colour just to giggle. I was so pissed off, and sad.

I am always asking for help.  Is it the same for other people? What’s wrong with me? I feel so comfortable talking about colourblindness, but I could never tick the box………

 Today I did.

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7 thoughts on “My ‘problem’ with the word disability

  1. That was so unkind of your students. My husband is colour blind and I have to sort out his work clothes everyday so that he doesn’t “clash”. I promised him that if I was ever mad I was with him I would never send him off in the wrong clothes. I have had several children in classes I have taught that have been colour blind and life can be difficult for them. One frustrated ,asked me “Miss which one is the green crayon.” I have also worked with sight impaired children and any equipment that was provided to make life easier was always welcome. So please take all the aid you can. Your comment: “It’s actually people like me, who have a disability and cannot come to terms with it, who make it difficult for the rest of those like me” resonates with me and many I have worked with.

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  2. Hi Wendy,
    Thank you for leaving a comment. You are right. I should be getting all the help I am entitled to. It was extremely difficult to tick the box though. Maybe I was scared this would affect my job chances or I didn’t want to feel like a burden. I don’t know. I cannot explain it. I feel relieved that I finally did! I will be better at this (I hope/ I think).
    Yes, pls don’t let your hubby walk around in funny colours even if you are mad at him :).
    Thanks so much for taking the time to read and comment xxxx
    Joanna

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      • That’s great!!! The more we know, the better it is. I have done sth like that . I think they will be using electroids (hmmm that may be a spelling mistake :P) . I think I read that somewhere. I am helping a student with a shopping app. Let’s see!!!
        Thanks for stopping by Wendy 🙂 (your name is Wendy, right?)

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