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There are others, though, that people fight in the dark, because the social stigma of them can be a silence spell, where the anxiety of the possible response is more encompassing than the darkness of suffering alone. While many often associate this fight with former soldiers or others who have been in warzones, those are not the only demons at hand. This is my fight-utilizing weapons of words, medications, and therapy in the ongoing battle. I now add to these this transparency in the hopes that someone else will see that they aren’t alone. You have allies who know these battlefields well.Īnother weapon against it is finding safe spaces and friends who care. I have been able to do that through this community-the players, volunteers, freelancers, and staff who I am lucky to call colleagues and friends. Tassada Kor Full, “Illustration by Milos Rocenovic from SFS #4-06: Combatants’ Concerto: Prelude to Revolution This community is ever growing, and its values of inclusion, diversity, and honesty are why it is a safe space, a space I am grateful to help create, and a place where no one has to fight alone. Hi all! I’m senior editor at Paizo (on Twitter at and multiply disabled, both physically and mentally.
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Due to hypermobility and congenital muscle issues, I have numerous joint conditions and when walking for more than a few minutes, I have to wear braces on my knees to reduce pain. This can lead to awkward questions, uncomfortable assumptions, and a sense of self-consciousness. Sticking out in public is challenging, whether it’s the braces themselves or the need to use the elevator when all my friends automatically go for the stairs.
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Additionally, I have a whole cocktail of mental and learning disabilities. This isn’t uncommon comorbidity is the norm for mental illness and learning disabilities, which is why you often see people listing out a number of disorders. Here’s my list: bipolar disorder, OCD, generalized anxiety disorder, ADHD, and dyscalculia. I struggle with feeling self-conscious about the number of health problems I face, but there’s no need to be ashamed. Disability is actually extremely common, though we don’t talk about it like it is, and many people with disabilities have more than one.