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Old 02-18-2016, 06:25 PM #3
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Hmm, under what criteria/according to what body is it not considered a disability? That's just ********.

I'm sorry you're suffering so much.

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Originally Posted by _dreamer_ View Post
Hello. Recently diagnosed and I have to admit that my feet are QUITE painful. There are days...MANY recently where I'd be very happy to sit on my couch all day because of the pain, but I don't. I work full-time and rarely take off. I go, go, go, and in the evening, my feet burn and swell and turn
I just wonder...why in the world wouldn't you be considered disabled with this? It feels much like a disability to me.
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