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  • 00:00

    Hello lovely people!
    Hello lovely people!

  • 00:01

    I was reading through many of your comments on the video I released last week about living
    I was reading through many of your comments on the video I released last week about living

  • 00:05

    with dietary requirements and I realised-
    with dietary requirements and I realised-

  • 00:08

    Wow. People can be AWFUL!
    Wow. People can be AWFUL!

  • 00:11

    - so many of you reported having family members who just say the most DREADFUL things. So
    - so many of you reported having family members who just say the most DREADFUL things. So

  • 00:16

    I’m going to make two videos: What NOT to say to your disabled relative and what you
    I’m going to make two videos: What NOT to say to your disabled relative and what you

  • 00:20

    SHOULD say to your disabled relative.
    SHOULD say to your disabled relative.

  • 00:22

    Make sure you’ve subscribed and once you’ve done that hit your notifications so you don’t
    Make sure you’ve subscribed and once you’ve done that hit your notifications so you don’t

  • 00:26

    miss that video!
    miss that video!

  • 00:27

    I’m posting the NOT first because (A) it’s always funnier and (B) I think it’s helpful
    I’m posting the NOT first because (A) it’s always funnier and (B) I think it’s helpful

  • 00:32

    to clear the gumph away so we have space for what is good.
    to clear the gumph away so we have space for what is good.

  • 00:36

    Obviously I’m young and disabled so this is from that point of view but I’m pretty
    Obviously I’m young and disabled so this is from that point of view but I’m pretty

  • 00:40

    sure I’ll still find all of these things irritating when I’m older.
    sure I’ll still find all of these things irritating when I’m older.

  • 00:44

    Although I’m saying ‘relative’ that could also be substituted for ‘friend’
    Although I’m saying ‘relative’ that could also be substituted for ‘friend’

  • 00:48

    and when I say ‘disabled’ I’m including mental illness and chronic illness. Because,
    and when I say ‘disabled’ I’m including mental illness and chronic illness. Because,

  • 00:52

    funnily enough, being inclusive is actually pretty great and the only thing I need to
    funnily enough, being inclusive is actually pretty great and the only thing I need to

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    restrict is-
    restrict is-

  • 00:57

    A wide variety of foods…
    A wide variety of foods…

  • 00:59

    Which brings us to:
    Which brings us to:

  • 01:00

    “Are you sure you can’t eat that???”
    “Are you sure you can’t eat that???”

  • 01:03

    99% positive that you don’t know my body better than my doctor does (always allowing
    99% positive that you don’t know my body better than my doctor does (always allowing

  • 01:08

    for a margin of professional error) and 100% positive you don’t know my body better than
    for a margin of professional error) and 100% positive you don’t know my body better than

  • 01:12

    I do!
    I do!

  • 01:13

    Generally ‘are you sure?’ is an overwhelmingly irritating thing to ask. It’s okay to be
    Generally ‘are you sure?’ is an overwhelmingly irritating thing to ask. It’s okay to be

  • 01:18

    confused about something: medical things get really complex. I don’t expect any of my
    confused about something: medical things get really complex. I don’t expect any of my

  • 01:23

    cousins- or even my dad actually- to be able to name my full diagnosis-
    cousins- or even my dad actually- to be able to name my full diagnosis-

  • 01:27

    - it’s Hereditary Neuropathy with Liability to Pressure Palsies and Mixed Connective Tissue
    - it’s Hereditary Neuropathy with Liability to Pressure Palsies and Mixed Connective Tissue

  • 01:30

    Disorder and associated Postural Tachycardia Syndrome!
    Disorder and associated Postural Tachycardia Syndrome!

  • 01:34

    So no, you don’t have to know everything. But you DO have to have the basic manners
    So no, you don’t have to know everything. But you DO have to have the basic manners

  • 01:40

    to not question what you’re told.
    to not question what you’re told.

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    Unless you also happen to actually BE a medical specialist in your relative’s condition.
    Unless you also happen to actually BE a medical specialist in your relative’s condition.

  • 01:47

    In which case… you can still be polite about it.
    In which case… you can still be polite about it.

  • 01:50

    Speaking of manners:
    Speaking of manners:

  • 01:51

    “You look too thin, it’s really sad.”
    “You look too thin, it’s really sad.”

  • 01:55

    Dude...!
    Dude...!

  • 01:56

    NO.
    NO.

  • 01:57

    Shush your face.
    Shush your face.

  • 01:58

    Ill people are allowed to look ill and not have it brought up every five minutes. I went
    Ill people are allowed to look ill and not have it brought up every five minutes. I went

  • 02:03

    through a stage of looking like I was dying because… I was. I was also aware of that.
    through a stage of looking like I was dying because… I was. I was also aware of that.

  • 02:06

    But I still wanted to look pretty.
    But I still wanted to look pretty.

  • 02:08

    If someone comes to your family party looking unwell but they’ve also clearly put effort
    If someone comes to your family party looking unwell but they’ve also clearly put effort

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    into making their hair look good: [Clapping]The. only. Thing. You comment on. is. The. hair.
    into making their hair look good: [Clapping]The. only. Thing. You comment on. is. The. hair.

  • 02:18

    “You look fine to me”
    “You look fine to me”

  • 02:20

    And you look like an arsehole to me.
    And you look like an arsehole to me.

  • 02:22

    “Are you better yet?”
    “Are you better yet?”

  • 02:24

    I’ve actually already made a video about this one. You can find it in the card up here…
    I’ve actually already made a video about this one. You can find it in the card up here…

  • 02:27

    or the link below.
    or the link below.

  • 02:29

    It may seem like it’s a nice thing to say and you’re probably asking with the best
    It may seem like it’s a nice thing to say and you’re probably asking with the best

  • 02:33

    of intentions… but it can be quite an upsetting thing for someone to hear.
    of intentions… but it can be quite an upsetting thing for someone to hear.

  • 02:37

    I mean ‘Yet’ is a very loaded word. Consider:
    I mean ‘Yet’ is a very loaded word. Consider:

  • 02:40

    ‘Have you unloaded the dishwasher yet?’ meaning both (A) I don’t think you have
    ‘Have you unloaded the dishwasher yet?’ meaning both (A) I don’t think you have

  • 02:45

    and also (B) hurry it the hell up.
    and also (B) hurry it the hell up.

  • 02:47

    But ‘have you unloaded the dishwasher?’ purely means you don’t know the answer.
    But ‘have you unloaded the dishwasher?’ purely means you don’t know the answer.

  • 02:51

    Try a simple ‘how are you feeling?’ instead.
    Try a simple ‘how are you feeling?’ instead.

  • 02:54

    Following on from that…
    Following on from that…

  • 02:55

    “Your mum told me you’re better now!”
    “Your mum told me you’re better now!”

  • 02:57

    Well that’s news to me!
    Well that’s news to me!

  • 02:58

    Family gossip isn’t always accurate and if you’re getting your info from another
    Family gossip isn’t always accurate and if you’re getting your info from another

  • 03:02

    source it may just be because you’re too embarrassed or think it will be awkward to
    source it may just be because you’re too embarrassed or think it will be awkward to

  • 03:05

    talk to the actual person. Most people are actually quite happy to tell you how they’re
    talk to the actual person. Most people are actually quite happy to tell you how they’re

  • 03:09

    doing-
    doing-

  • 03:10

    As long as you don’t ask them to recite a Wikipedia article you could have read yourself!
    As long as you don’t ask them to recite a Wikipedia article you could have read yourself!

  • 03:14

    So get your news from the source with a simple ‘how are you doing lately?’
    So get your news from the source with a simple ‘how are you doing lately?’

  • 03:18

    “Have you tried yoga?”
    “Have you tried yoga?”

  • 03:19

    Have you tried taking a long walk off a short plank?
    Have you tried taking a long walk off a short plank?

  • 03:22

    “Is it going to kill you?”
    “Is it going to kill you?”

  • 03:23

    Um…
    Um…

  • 03:25

    I suppose this question is okay if you’re in the middle of an intense conversation and
    I suppose this question is okay if you’re in the middle of an intense conversation and

  • 03:29

    the person is already explaining things to you or venting but…
    the person is already explaining things to you or venting but…

  • 03:33

    Not as an opener.
    Not as an opener.

  • 03:35

    Also consider ‘is it progressive’ (meaning will the condition get worse over time) rather
    Also consider ‘is it progressive’ (meaning will the condition get worse over time) rather

  • 03:40

    than just jumping straight in with some death. Which is rather a confronting thing to be
    than just jumping straight in with some death. Which is rather a confronting thing to be

  • 03:44

    asked! Either; ‘yes’, and you’ve just brought it up AGAIN which is obviously upsetting;
    asked! Either; ‘yes’, and you’ve just brought it up AGAIN which is obviously upsetting;

  • 03:48

    or ‘yes, slowly’, which isn’t actually less upsetting; or ‘no but now I feel like
    or ‘yes, slowly’, which isn’t actually less upsetting; or ‘no but now I feel like

  • 03:53

    you’re only going to consider my condition valid if it DOES kill me…’
    you’re only going to consider my condition valid if it DOES kill me…’

  • 03:57

    “What does that actually even mean?”
    “What does that actually even mean?”

  • 03:59

    Sharing genes or legal status with a person does not entitle you to turn them into your
    Sharing genes or legal status with a person does not entitle you to turn them into your

  • 04:04

    own personal Google.
    own personal Google.

  • 04:05

    Google it!
    Google it!

  • 04:06

    “Are you sure it’s not from looking at screens too much?”
    “Are you sure it’s not from looking at screens too much?”

  • 04:09

    ...I mean… it could also be the black cat that walked across my path yesterday so…
    ...I mean… it could also be the black cat that walked across my path yesterday so…

  • 04:17

    sure…
    sure…

  • 04:18

    “Wow, you have something else as well?”
    “Wow, you have something else as well?”

  • 04:21

    It may shock you to learn that almost 75% of disabled people have more than one impairment.
    It may shock you to learn that almost 75% of disabled people have more than one impairment.

  • 04:25

    So… yes.
    So… yes.

  • 04:26

    One of my mother’s favourite sayings is “people with cancer catch colds”, generally
    One of my mother’s favourite sayings is “people with cancer catch colds”, generally

  • 04:30

    in response to my complaining about getting yet another illness. When you body is out
    in response to my complaining about getting yet another illness. When you body is out

  • 04:34

    of whack it’s… out of whack.
    of whack it’s… out of whack.

  • 04:37

    On that topic:
    On that topic:

  • 04:38

    “At least you don’t have cancer!”
    “At least you don’t have cancer!”

  • 04:40

    Also, creating a hierarchy of privilege and worthiness around disability is a horrific
    Also, creating a hierarchy of privilege and worthiness around disability is a horrific

  • 04:46

    thing to do.
    thing to do.

  • 04:47

    [claps] Don’t Do That!
    [claps] Don’t Do That!

  • 04:48

    Thanks!
    Thanks!

  • 04:49

    “Oh we all feel like that sometimes…”
    “Oh we all feel like that sometimes…”

  • 04:51

    Do we?!
    Do we?!

  • 04:52

    Because, Aunty Susan, if you do, you should probably see my doctor…
    Because, Aunty Susan, if you do, you should probably see my doctor…

  • 04:56

    It might seem like a nice thing to say and that you’re relating to the person but things
    It might seem like a nice thing to say and that you’re relating to the person but things

  • 05:00

    like ‘oh we all have our down days’ or ‘I have a really bad memory too’ are actually
    like ‘oh we all have our down days’ or ‘I have a really bad memory too’ are actually

  • 05:05

    really belittling and hurtful when someone has just opened themselves up in a very vulnerable
    really belittling and hurtful when someone has just opened themselves up in a very vulnerable

  • 05:11

    way to share that they have depression or a cognitive impairment.
    way to share that they have depression or a cognitive impairment.

  • 05:14

    We don’t ‘all get depressed sometimes’- it’s a clinical diagnosis and it should
    We don’t ‘all get depressed sometimes’- it’s a clinical diagnosis and it should

  • 05:19

    be recognised as such.
    be recognised as such.

  • 05:21

    I don’t feel supported or understood when I explain to someone that I have brain damage
    I don’t feel supported or understood when I explain to someone that I have brain damage

  • 05:25

    so my short term memory doesn’t really work and they tell me ‘oh I get that too!’
    so my short term memory doesn’t really work and they tell me ‘oh I get that too!’

  • 05:30

    No.
    No.

  • 05:31

    No. You don’t. No.
    No. You don’t. No.

  • 05:33

    Come back to me when you’ve burst into tears standing in a mall because you can’t remember
    Come back to me when you’ve burst into tears standing in a mall because you can’t remember

  • 05:37

    which shop you just saw your wife walk into or where you’ve just been or what you’re
    which shop you just saw your wife walk into or where you’ve just been or what you’re

  • 05:40

    doing here or how to get out or which way is up and which way is down!
    doing here or how to get out or which way is up and which way is down!

  • 05:43

    And when was the last time you even went to the loo
    And when was the last time you even went to the loo

  • 05:45

    Minimising is not understanding.
    Minimising is not understanding.

  • 05:48

    “You were fine last Tuesday!”
    “You were fine last Tuesday!”

  • 05:50

    Shockingly, Janet, the world has continued on since last Tuesday(!)
    Shockingly, Janet, the world has continued on since last Tuesday(!)

  • 05:53

    Not stuck in a time vortex as far as I’m aware.
    Not stuck in a time vortex as far as I’m aware.

  • 05:55

    “And this is a diagnosed thing, is it?”
    “And this is a diagnosed thing, is it?”

  • 05:59

    No, I just thought it would be fun(!)
    No, I just thought it would be fun(!)

  • 06:00

    Firstly: a condition does not have to have a name to be real. People with health problems
    Firstly: a condition does not have to have a name to be real. People with health problems

  • 06:05

    feel bad both before AND after their diagnosis. That’s why they got diagnosed.
    feel bad both before AND after their diagnosis. That’s why they got diagnosed.

  • 06:08

    (also not everyone has access to a doctor or gets taken seriously by the first fifty
    (also not everyone has access to a doctor or gets taken seriously by the first fifty

  • 06:11

    doctors they see also you’re being an arse...)
    doctors they see also you’re being an arse...)

  • 06:14

    Cool!
    Cool!

  • 06:14

    Support your family member and the journey they are on. Simple.
    Support your family member and the journey they are on. Simple.

  • 06:17

    “One drink won’t hurt!”
    “One drink won’t hurt!”

  • 06:19

    No, it literally will. That’s what a medical diet is.
    No, it literally will. That’s what a medical diet is.

  • 06:22

    “One slice of pizza won’t hurt!”
    “One slice of pizza won’t hurt!”

  • 06:24

    ...see above.
    ...see above.

  • 06:25

    “You don’t have to be so difficult.”
    “You don’t have to be so difficult.”

  • 06:28

    And you don’t have to be so mean!
    And you don’t have to be so mean!

  • 06:30

    People aren’t being ‘difficult’ when asking for access or stating a need. They’re
    People aren’t being ‘difficult’ when asking for access or stating a need. They’re

  • 06:34

    just telling you that it’s impossible for them to really be included or bring their
    just telling you that it’s impossible for them to really be included or bring their

  • 06:38

    whole amazing self to the party unless there are certain things done and don’t you want
    whole amazing self to the party unless there are certain things done and don’t you want

  • 06:42

    them to be bringing their best self?
    them to be bringing their best self?

  • 06:44

    It’s amazing how much disabled people can add to society when just given a chance!
    It’s amazing how much disabled people can add to society when just given a chance!

  • 06:48

    I didn’t add to this list the obviously awful things relatives can say: ‘you’re
    I didn’t add to this list the obviously awful things relatives can say: ‘you’re

  • 06:52

    a burden’, ‘what are you even good for?’ and ‘you’ve ruined my life’ because…
    a burden’, ‘what are you even good for?’ and ‘you’ve ruined my life’ because…

  • 06:55

    I don’t think you’re really a human if you’re going around spouting that kind of
    I don’t think you’re really a human if you’re going around spouting that kind of

  • 06:59

    nonsense.
    nonsense.

  • 07:00

    - Buckle up, the world isn’t about you.
    - Buckle up, the world isn’t about you.

  • 07:02

    I should probably also add on to the end of this video, because I know my mother will
    I should probably also add on to the end of this video, because I know my mother will

  • 07:05

    bring it up later- these are not all from my family, who are mainly medical people and
    bring it up later- these are not all from my family, who are mainly medical people and

  • 07:10

    thus know what they’re talking about…
    thus know what they’re talking about…

  • 07:11

    Sorry mom.
    Sorry mom.

  • 07:12

    I’m sure I’ve left a lot out so please put yours in the comments below: what ridiculous,
    I’m sure I’ve left a lot out so please put yours in the comments below: what ridiculous,

  • 07:15

    awful or just plain boneheaded things have your family members said and what would you
    awful or just plain boneheaded things have your family members said and what would you

  • 07:19

    like them to say instead?
    like them to say instead?

  • 07:21

    We’ll be discussing those awesome, positive things in my next video so make sure you’ve
    We’ll be discussing those awesome, positive things in my next video so make sure you’ve

  • 07:25

    turned on your notifications so you don’t miss it!
    turned on your notifications so you don’t miss it!

  • 07:28

    See you then!
    See you then!

  • 07:29

    [kiss]
    [kiss]

All interjection
hello
/həˈlō/

word

say or shout ‘hello’

What NOT To Say To A Disabled Person [CC]

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Intro:

Hello lovely people!. I was reading through many of your comments on the video I released last week about living
with dietary requirements and I realised-. Wow. People can be AWFUL!. - so many of you reported having family members who just say the most DREADFUL things. So
I’m going to make two videos: What NOT to say to your disabled relative and what you
SHOULD say to your disabled relative.. Make sure you’ve subscribed and once you’ve done that hit your notifications so you don’t
miss that video!. I’m posting the NOT first because (A) it’s always funnier and (B) I think it’s helpful
to clear the gumph away so we have space for what is good.
Obviously I’m young and disabled so this is from that point of view but I’m pretty
sure I’ll still find all of these things irritating when I’m older.
Although I’m saying ‘relative’ that could also be substituted for ‘friend’
and when I say ‘disabled’ I’m including mental illness and chronic illness. Because,
funnily enough, being inclusive is actually pretty great and the only thing I need to
restrict is-. A wide variety of foods…. Which brings us to:. “Are you sure you can’t eat that???”.

Video Vocabulary

/kənˈfyo͞ozd/

adjective verb

Being hard to understand. To make something unclear or hard to understand.

/ˈrelədiv/

adjective noun

(Grammar) referring to words that appear earlier. person connected by blood or marriage.

/ˈak(t)SH(o͞o)əlē/

adverb

Used to add new (often different) information.

/ˈjen(ə)rəlē/

adverb

in most cases.

/ˈpäzədiv/

adjective noun

Being good or useful. positive quality.

/ˈˌōvərˈ(h)welmiNGlē/

adjective adverb

So it cannot be resisted. to very great degree or with great majority.

/ˈfənəlē/

adverb

Strangely; surprisingly.

/ˌnōdəfəˈkāSH(ə)n/

noun other

action of notifying person or thing. Act of giving formal or official information.

/rəˈstrikt/

verb

To prevent a person from doing something.

/səbˈskrīb/

verb

arrange to receive something regularly by paying in advance.

/ˈrēdiNG/

adjective noun verb

Things you read (book, magazines and web pages). Text you are understanding or reading to others. To predict your future from cards, a crystal ball.

/inˈklo͞odiNG/

preposition verb

Being part of a group. To make someone, something part of a group.

/THro͞o/

adjective adverb preposition

From one end or side of something to the other. expressing movement into one side and out of other side of opening etc.. By a particular way or process; by the use of.

/ˈdredfəl/

adjective

involving suffering or fear.