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What It Is Really Like To Be Disabled
by Len Bourret (Copyright 2007)
 
 
In December of 2004, after five and one-half years on a waiting list, I moved into a two-room cell of solitary confinement (two claustrophic rooms, plus an equally-claustrophobic full bath), at a so-called "community" for disabled people and seniors. Upon moving in, the first thing I noticed was that there was a completely
dysfunctional "community", dangerously isolating and existing below the poverty line.
 
On my first day in the "community", a neighbor on oxygen and smoking at the same time, knocked on my
door asking for cigarettes, drugs, and money. I found this to be common practice, among other residents
of the "community" and, because of smoking while on oxygen, one neighbor (whose story was featured in
all of the local media) almost blew up the entire apartment complex. Additionally, this neighbor was quite
a "pyramid scheme artist". She would borrow from one neighbor, pay another neighbor back, and borrow
at least twice as much from still another neighbor.
 
There are some "real desperados" in my "community", mainly because Social Security only pays between
50% to 75% of a disabled person's or senior's necessary expenses (rent, electricity, phone, food, medical
treatment, and prescription drugs), and Medicaid (thanks to former Governor John Rowland) pays only
for Medicare's annual deductible, Medicare's monthly premium--and, if you quality (which I don't ), for
Medicaid "spenddown" (which pays for medical bills). Before Governor John Rowland stepped down,
for misusing (stealing) state funds, he cut necessary funding for homemaker services (which I desperately
need) and Meals on Wheels (I have to choose between eating and prescription drugs). I might add that I
am diagnosed with extreme depression, heart disease, and diabetes. There isn't even state funding to cut
a diabetic's toenails. I suffer from chronic, if not severe heart disease, and my extreme depression takes
my toll emotionally, mentally, and physically. If I am not experiencing arthritis pain all over my body, I am
so depressed I cannot function (my medical symptoms adversely impact my depression). I am unable to
bend or stoop, have difficulty maintaining my equalibrium and balance--and, sometimes, I cannot even walk
(I use a cane or walker). I experience neuropathy in both my feet and hands--and, eventually, I may not be
able to walk. I now have tremors in my hands. I pray that I will not lose use of my hands, as the internet is
my only contact with the outside world. As most of my neighbors dangerously isolate, I am not able to
maintain more than a sporadic contact with them. There are no programs at my "community", we pay our
necessary expenses (there is no money left for anything more), and we continually vegetate. It appears that
is what the "system" expects us to do. We isolate, experiencing fecal and urinary incontinence. There is noone to care, or help, and so we sit in our incontinence. Some of us have no family members--and, those
of us who do, receive little or no help from them.
 
We live on a "bare bones budget", and I cannot even get a part-time job. The American Disabilities Act, at least in Connecticut, is not even enforced or implemented. Our "crime" is that we are disabled, and that we have become "dinosaurs" (outdated ancients) in modern times, quickly forgotten, and living in the landfills
of not-so-glorious America. Too bad that there are so many people and politicians that are so concerned
about the spoils of war, and not-at-all concerned about the disabled and seniors who are rapidly sinking in
the below-poverty quicksand. We do not live. We are not supposed to have any fun, or enjoyment in life.
We have no voice--but, thanks to self-determinations, we continue to exist. With little or no help from you,
the "status quo American". We do promise one thing, however. We won't die, before we are ready, to be
certain that our basic needs will continue to be deducted from your paychecks. But, perhaps, that is what it
takes to ensure that our basic needs are taken care of. We'll get you in your payroll deductions.
 
 

 

 

 

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