Annie Elainey | COMING OUT AS DISABLED | My Visible and Invisible Disability [CC] @theannieelainey | Uploaded March 2016 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
#InvisibleDisability- a disability that cannot be easily seen or measured; often discounted or not respected. We have to have #TheConversation, sometimes my disability is visible and sometimes my disability is invisible, but even if there is no optic evidence, I am still disabled. UPDATE: I finally received a diagnosis youtube.com/watch?v=LZeie3pMa3k&t
I'm glad I made this video because I stand by that with or without "official" diagnosis, my symptoms and disabilities were the same. A doctor not recognizing your disability does not mean your disability is not real.
If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting this channel and/or my medical funds:
Patreon: patreon.com/annieelainey
Medical Expenses, Pain Relief, and Mobility Devices: bit.ly/1U62Kti
PayPal: bit.ly/1D7QYW2
ABOUT ME
Hello, hello! My name is Annie, my pronouns are she/her, and I'm a QWoC, body positive, disabled spoonie. I create videos five days a week (as long as my health allows) usually introspective topics, social topics, disability, body image, sex/gender/dating, feminism, etc, as well as a variety of music/artistic media, tags/challenges, and day-in-the-life vlogs.
*Currently working on captioning ALL videos, contributions are welcome!
CONTRIBUTE SUBTITLES FOR THIS VIDEO
-Click on the gear in the lower-right corner of the video
-Click "Subtitles/CC"
-Click "Add subtitles/CC
-You can contribute Closed Captions in English or subtitles in ANY other language.
FIND ME ON THE INTERNET AND LET'S BE FRIENDS!
annieelainey.tumblr.com
instagram.com/annieelainey
twitter.com/annieelainey
facebook.com/annesegarra
Snapchat: AnnieElainey
Periscope: AnnieElainey
#InvisibleDisability- a disability that cannot be easily seen or measured; often discounted or not respected. We have to have #TheConversation, sometimes my disability is visible and sometimes my disability is invisible, but even if there is no optic evidence, I am still disabled. UPDATE: I finally received a diagnosis youtube.com/watch?v=LZeie3pMa3k&t
I'm glad I made this video because I stand by that with or without "official" diagnosis, my symptoms and disabilities were the same. A doctor not recognizing your disability does not mean your disability is not real.
If you enjoy my videos, please consider supporting this channel and/or my medical funds:
Patreon: patreon.com/annieelainey
Medical Expenses, Pain Relief, and Mobility Devices: bit.ly/1U62Kti
PayPal: bit.ly/1D7QYW2
ABOUT ME
Hello, hello! My name is Annie, my pronouns are she/her, and I'm a QWoC, body positive, disabled spoonie. I create videos five days a week (as long as my health allows) usually introspective topics, social topics, disability, body image, sex/gender/dating, feminism, etc, as well as a variety of music/artistic media, tags/challenges, and day-in-the-life vlogs.
*Currently working on captioning ALL videos, contributions are welcome!
CONTRIBUTE SUBTITLES FOR THIS VIDEO
-Click on the gear in the lower-right corner of the video
-Click "Subtitles/CC"
-Click "Add subtitles/CC
-You can contribute Closed Captions in English or subtitles in ANY other language.
FIND ME ON THE INTERNET AND LET'S BE FRIENDS!
annieelainey.tumblr.com
instagram.com/annieelainey
twitter.com/annieelainey
facebook.com/annesegarra
Snapchat: AnnieElainey
Periscope: AnnieElainey