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KittyLady 05-29-2012 02:15 PM

Bumper sticker
 
Im getting tired of the snide remarks, dirty looks and disgusted sounds people make at me when they see me get out of my van in a handicap parking spot. I no longer drive, so my dh has to do it all. Im seriously looking for a bumper sticker that says "I have MS, so YES I can park here!!!" Venting... complete :mad:

Erika 05-29-2012 03:19 PM

I have only compassion for those who are fixated on making and expressing such judgements; for they are far more disabled than any accommodating parking space can assist with.

misshayleesmom 05-29-2012 03:21 PM

I hear ya,

You're lucky to find handicap parking... I was at wal mart today and they were all taken...It takes me forever to walk and I get impatient stares from people... If I could walk quicker or better I would!

Vent away, that's why we're here

Cindy:grouphug:

Kitty 05-29-2012 03:43 PM

It's always nice when someone can SEE you have a cane.....therefore walking slow.......and still revs their engine when going around you in a parking lot. :rolleyes: I just smile and wave because like Erika said they are far more disabled than I am. :)


I saw a man leave his shopping cart in the handicapped space at Publix yesterday. :mad: I have to wonder what they're thinking when doing this.

KittyLady 05-29-2012 06:16 PM

Kitty, Ive had the same thing happen to me. I use a walker and my dh stands between me and the traffic because people just dont want to be patient. I have to use those motorized carts in the stores, and I need 2 hands to count how many times people have just ran into me and told me to watch where IM going!! My dh wonders why I dont like going out.... gee... let me think why?!?!?

Erin524 05-29-2012 06:23 PM

I actually like it when people leave shopping carts in the wheelchair access area of the parking spots (next to the spot, not actually in the parking spot). My dad can barely walk since he's missing his ACL and he's got ankle problems from it. He NEEDS the support of a shopping cart (he also uses a cane) If someone leaves the shopping cart next to the spot, then I dont have to go inside and get a shopping cart for him.

Big plus if there's more than one cart there, because then I can use one too! (I have an AFO on my right foot and I also use a cane) So, I dont mind shopping carts in the handicap access areas as long as they arent blocking anyone's ability to park their car.

It is irritating to get the snarky comments from people who think you're "not handicapped enough" to park in handicap parking. As long as a person has a valid permit. I dont need to be able to "see" someone's handicap, because even if they look great walking in, I know they might just be crawling back out to their car after a shopping trip.

Mariel 05-29-2012 10:01 PM

Now that I'm white haired, nobody snarks at me. I had a few parking snarks years ago. I would park, then would look fairly normal walking. I "meandered" but then so did Marilyn Monroe. Now I have to place my feet carefully so I won't take any chance of falling, since my feet are numb, and I"ve had a broken knee from falling down stairs. Nobody questions my disability. My feet have improved, as I explained in other threads, so now I walk pretty fast--maybe someone will snark at me. But then there are lots of parking spaces here...I'm in a small town in the middle of a desert.

Dejibo 05-30-2012 07:54 AM

here ya go!

http://www.zazzle.com/you_can_have_m...55264743291452

it says you can have my parking spot, if you will take my MS too!

I rarely use the spot, but when I do its normally quite hot or im having a bad day. I do get some looks like "um..thats a HANDICAP spot! why are YOU in it?!" but I smile and do the little finger wave. I DONT have to explain MY status to anyone.

Once someone said "did you know you parked in the handicap spot?" I said "yes, that is why the DMV issued me a handicap license plate." to which she said "well, you dont look very handicap to me, you should save that spot for someone who REALLY needs it!" to which I said "well, you dont look very stupid to me, but anyone who would verbally assault an MS patient who is trying to get her shopping done, certainly must be. I suggest you try minding YOUR business next time and leave me to mine." I whipped out my folding cane, and walked into the store.

Kitty 05-30-2012 09:11 AM

I have to have a ride anywhere I want to go. So I'm let out at the door or as close to it as we can get. I never give my handicapped placard to my sons because I don't want them to park in a handicapped space. Not that they would......but I just don't give them the chance to. ;) Being picked up at the curb is so much better than having to hobble across the parking lot - especially in 90 degree heat. :) See, there are advantages to not driving anymore! :winky:

SallyC 05-30-2012 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 884407)
I have to have a ride anywhere I want to go. So I'm let out at the door or as close to it as we can get.

Being picked up at the curb is so much better than having to hobble across the parking lot - especially in 90 degree heat. :) See, there are advantages to not driving anymore! :winky:


You said it Baby!!!!:D


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