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Subject: New Disability.Blog: It’s Your Own Fault
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 12:12:46 -0600
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New Disability.Blog: It’s Your Own Fault
It's Your Own Fault
By Guest Blogger Wayne Connell, Founder and President, Invisible Disabilities Association
Have you ever heard the words, “Well, what do you expect?” when someone learns that a person is living with illness or pain caused by an injury from their job or hobby. Maybe that person’s job was full of risk, such as working in a gold mine as highlighted on the Discovery Channel’s show Gold Rush, or on a crab boat similar to Deadliest Catch.
Maybe they played sports and received multiple concussions and are impacted by the long-term effects or repeated head injuries. Former Colorado Avalanche hockey player Scott Parker knows this firsthand. According to Adrian Dater, a reporter for The Denver Post:
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