Emily65Roses
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I'm not trying to be funny here, but can he climb the stairs? People tend to deal with a 30% FEV1 very differently. Some people can barely move, others are taking walks. If he can walk up the stairs and just get it done, you can have him sit and relax until it's time to go home.
As for the building, unless it's been deemed a "historical" building, doesn't it NEED to be handicap accessible? Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that's the law. Has it been declared a historical building, do you know?
Oh and... the wheelchair is liable to make people stare anyway, so can he take the o2 this time? If he can, it might make the stairs a little less horrendous. I mean hell, the chair is going to make them stare, so he might as well be more comfortable and drag along the o2.
I don't know, the whole situation really sucks. As for the coughing and people staring, thanks for being his friend. I hate when people stare. Hate hate hate. If someone wants to politely ask "Is there anything I can do to help?" Or "should we get him out of here?" Or even a timid "I'm sorry, is that contagious?" wouldn't bother me much. As long as it was polite, I'd answer and go about my business. The ridiculous staring though... do people really think that's better than asking??? If you're going to do one or the other no matter what, I suggest asking.
Anyways. I try to be understanding but it's really hard when I'm in public and my regular coughing makes people treat me like I've got the frickin plague. I've even told someone "It's genetic, I'm not contagious" and the guy was still "It still makes you wonder, you should get out of here." I wanted to break his face. Hah. I believe I called him an @sshole right out loud.
I don't know why I went off on that, I'm sorry for rambling. And I don't see at all why you would've offended anyone. I'm glad you're going through so much trouble trying to make your friend comfortable and in hopes to get him to be able to go to the concert. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I hope it works out for you guys. <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
As for the building, unless it's been deemed a "historical" building, doesn't it NEED to be handicap accessible? Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that's the law. Has it been declared a historical building, do you know?
Oh and... the wheelchair is liable to make people stare anyway, so can he take the o2 this time? If he can, it might make the stairs a little less horrendous. I mean hell, the chair is going to make them stare, so he might as well be more comfortable and drag along the o2.
I don't know, the whole situation really sucks. As for the coughing and people staring, thanks for being his friend. I hate when people stare. Hate hate hate. If someone wants to politely ask "Is there anything I can do to help?" Or "should we get him out of here?" Or even a timid "I'm sorry, is that contagious?" wouldn't bother me much. As long as it was polite, I'd answer and go about my business. The ridiculous staring though... do people really think that's better than asking??? If you're going to do one or the other no matter what, I suggest asking.
Anyways. I try to be understanding but it's really hard when I'm in public and my regular coughing makes people treat me like I've got the frickin plague. I've even told someone "It's genetic, I'm not contagious" and the guy was still "It still makes you wonder, you should get out of here." I wanted to break his face. Hah. I believe I called him an @sshole right out loud.
I don't know why I went off on that, I'm sorry for rambling. And I don't see at all why you would've offended anyone. I'm glad you're going through so much trouble trying to make your friend comfortable and in hopes to get him to be able to go to the concert. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I hope it works out for you guys. <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">