Ms. MS I have MS. Do you think it is a breach of etiquette for me to tell people the truth when they ask me what's wrong?
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Because of my MS, I occasionally have to use a cane at work. Of course this leads to coworkers asking me "what did you do to your leg/foot etc?". I know they are just being polite (and curious of course), and I have no problem telling them I have MS (I'm open about it, management knows, etc), but sometimes the reaction I get is like I just told them I like to strangle hookers on the weekends. Is this somehow TMI?
Truth is, I don't mind answering questions, it doesn't bother me when people ask about it, and I would prefer that people understood what was happening so they can avoid doing or saying something that they would be embarrassed about if they knew the reality of my situation(one guy grabbed my cane and started dancing with it, thinking he was being funny. Not cool regardless, but he was really embarrassed when someone explained to him that it wasn't just a sprained ankle).
Do you have a condition or disability that people ask you about? How do you handle it? Does it bother you to talk about it?