0:00 When we get a diagnosis of a thing, yeah, great. Now I know exactly what's going on. I can get medication and get a coach, and then I can be fixed. And then I can be more like everyone else. I think that's where a big part of the problems that we have still live, because what tends to happen a lot of people is that six months later, and they're on meds and they're still feeling like crap or a year later or a year and a half later, it's still not quite the way that they think it should be. That they think they should be able to do the things because they should have been fixed now that they know what's going on and they have their medication, and have had time with a coach or whatever, that they should be like everyone else.
Podcast: Thoughts on Difference & Acceptance
Podcast: Thoughts on Difference & Acceptance
Podcast: Thoughts on Difference & Acceptance
0:00 When we get a diagnosis of a thing, yeah, great. Now I know exactly what's going on. I can get medication and get a coach, and then I can be fixed. And then I can be more like everyone else. I think that's where a big part of the problems that we have still live, because what tends to happen a lot of people is that six months later, and they're on meds and they're still feeling like crap or a year later or a year and a half later, it's still not quite the way that they think it should be. That they think they should be able to do the things because they should have been fixed now that they know what's going on and they have their medication, and have had time with a coach or whatever, that they should be like everyone else.