Mar 232010
 

One of the more unnerving aspects of living with a severe disability is how disruptive a technology malfunction can be. I’ve been working from home the last couple days because the sliding door on my van is jammed and refuses to open. I can get it temporarily fixed, but eventually I’ll have to replace the whole door at the cost of a few grand. As unappealing as that option is, it’s better than purchasing a new van at ten times that price.

The van is over a decade old, so this isn’t exactly a surprising development. And I’m lucky to have my own vehicle and the means to fix it. I’ll try to remember that when I’m staring at the repair bill.

  2 Responses to “Major Malfunction”

  1. If it makes you feel better, I’ve recently invested $2,500 – with another $7,000 bill staring at me in coming days . . . so that I can flush my toilet.
    Some expenses are really not glamorous, mais c’est la vie.

  2. I hear you on this one. If one were ever to get “uppity,” all it takes is a broken piece of equipment to remind you how vulnerable you are. A broken van brings mobility to a dead stop, given that its not like you can use someone else’s car or get a ride with a friend, like our nondisabled friends can. urrr….

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