Why One Appointment Can Take an Entire Day When You’re Disabled
For many non-disabled people, a medical appointment is just one part of the day. You put it on the calendar, leave when it is time, show up, deal with it, and move on to whatever else you had planned. It may be inconvenient, annoying, or a little disruptive, but it is still usually treated like one task rather than the whole day itself. For many disabled people, it works very differently. One appointment can easily take over the entire day, and sometimes the day after that too. It is not just the appointment itself. It is the preparation beforehand, the transportation required to get there, the waiting, the physical or mental strain of the environment, the uncertainty around timing, the energy it takes to communicate, and the recovery cost afterward. What looks like one simple event on a calendar can become a full-day project built around endurance, planning, and damage control. This is one of those disability realities that often goes unseen because the calendar entry looks so ...