"The hardest part of a disabled person’s life is not being able to leave home. You always need another person, which not everybody has... I’ve spent most of the years of my life in a single room. It feels like you are in a prison, condemned to stay home...The difference between this kind of life and prison is that you don’t even have a cellmate. At most, you might have a pet. Or your friends come visit. It isn’t so bad sometimes. If you’re able to, you can read."
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