In this age of throwaway culture, is it too much to ask of my fellow man, that he spare a thought for those who have done nothing to endanger themselves; that they may get a chance to live?
Does it not seem a little harsh telling us our lives are meaningless and we are of lesser value due to a genetic, lifelong condition?
You may not have seen much of us lately, as many have been advised to self isolate.
We don't expect you to go out of your way to protect us. All we ask is to remember, we are REAL people. People you created memories with. People who were always there for you.
Don't throw us away.
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