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Why So Many Disabled People Stop Asking for Help — Even When They Need It

People often say they want disabled people to “reach out if you need anything.” It sounds kind. Supportive, even. On the surface, it sounds like the right thing to say. But for many disabled people, asking for help is not simple. In fact, over time, a lot of disabled people stop asking for help altogether — not because they suddenly stopped needing it, but because asking can become its own exhausting, humiliating, and emotionally expensive task. That is something many non-disabled people do not fully understand. They may see a disabled person struggling and wonder, Why didn’t they say anything? They may assume silence means everything is manageable. They may even interpret independence as proof that support is not really needed after all. But often the truth is much more complicated. Many disabled people learn, slowly and repeatedly, that asking for help can come with a cost. Sometimes that cost is emotional. Sometimes it is social. Sometimes it is practical. Sometimes ...

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