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Why Phone Calls Are Still One of the Most Exhausting Parts of Disabled Life

There are certain tasks that people still describe as simple because they only measure the task itself and not the cost of doing it. Making a phone call is one of the clearest examples. From the outside, it can seem tiny. You pick up the phone, call the office, ask the question, book the appointment, solve the problem, and move on. At least that is how it is often imagined. For many disabled people, phone calls do not work that way at all. They can be exhausting, inaccessible, stressful, painful, confusing, or physically difficult before the conversation even begins. A single call may involve waiting on hold, navigating unclear menus, struggling to hear or process information, explaining the same thing multiple times, managing symptoms while staying polite, and hoping the person on the other end understands enough to help. What looks small from the outside can easily become one of the most draining parts of the day. This is one reason phone-based systems still deserve much mor...

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