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BB23281ParticipantMy mother is disabled with multiple sclerosis. One of the first problems that this disease caused her was very poor bladder control. I have since discovered that for many people with disabilities, the need for a disabled toilet isn’t just about a larger stall but about quick access to a toilet. Many disabled people are unable to move quickly and often need a helper, so it can be at least a few minutes after entering the stall before they are able to relieve themselves. So I would say if you can possibly help it, don’t use the disabled stall. Let disabled people go in front of you whenever possible.
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