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High school girls with fake woman disorders not accommodated for their “disabilities” at graduation; Redditors cry about it

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"It felt so, you know, degrading to like, like have to sit in the crowd and look at your own classmates rather than be sat with their own classmates," she said.

Lee lives with two conditions. She first was diagnosed with POTS, postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, which is when the heart rate increases very quickly after getting up from sitting or lying down. She was most recently diagnosed with F.N.D, functional neurological disorder, which she said causes her to faint.

Two very much disabled women

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"Your brain has different sorts of triggers. And it gets, you know, kind of upset when these triggers happen, such as, you know, silence for me, or, you know, anything where my brain is not being stimulated, it, you know, causes room for any sort of dissociation," she said.

:#marseyconfused:

Lee said Principal Doster cited safety reasons as to why she couldn't fully walk around the gym and sit with the other graduates. Lee said despite getting clearance from her doctor and practicing, Doster still didn't allow her to fully participate.

So it was a liability to have someone who claims they randomly faint to be walking around. Probably could have just given her a wheelchair and avoided this.

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Crazy how the mysterious disease that only can be felt and not detected randomly disappears when convenient


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:#marseymanysuchcases:

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>Are my dopamine receptors destroyed due to constant simulation

>No I must have a disability

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