Patients with disabilities like multiple sclerosis (MS) often feel that their chronic conditions are harder to deal with than disabilities like physical deformities. Why would they feel this way?

A) Invisible disabilities create negative attitudes in the health care community.
B) Invisible disabilities can be as disabling as visible disabilities.
C) Disabilities like MS are apparent to the general population.
D) Disabilities like MS steal your life in an instant.


Ans: B
Feedback: Many disabilities are visible, but invisible disabilities are often as disabling as those that can be seen. Invisible disabilities create no more negative attitudes than do visible disabilities. Disabilities like MS are considered invisible and are not apparent to the general population. Disabilities like MS do not create apparent disabilities in an instant; it is more like stealing your life by inches.

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