Invisible illness's are when someone looks normal on the outside but has a physical,mental,or neurological condition that is not visible from the outside yet can limit or challenge a person's movements,senses,or activities. Invisible illness's include: earning differences, deafness, autism, prosthetics, Traumatic Brain Injury (T.B.I.), mental health disabilities, Usher syndrome, bipolar disorder, diabetes, A.D.D./A.D.H.D., fibromyalgia, arthritis, Alzheimer's, anxiety, sleep disorder, Crohn's disease,depression and many more. How common is invisible illness? About 10% of Americans have a medical condition which could be considered an invisible disability. 96% of people with chronic medical conditions live with a condition that is invisible. These people do not use a cane or any assistive device and act as if they didn't have a medical condition. Music:its_princess_justice
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