Sara Daniels
Aug 25, 2017 · 1 min read

I have a sitting disability although the actual term “Sitting disability” has never been used. I looked at your website and it describes me to a “T”. I told my doctor about it and he said that its more common than we think that people have difficulty sitting. Many times someone feels uncomfortable when sitting the “correct” way (sitting up straight with a lumbar support like we’re always told to do) and then they slouch to protect their back. Then they create other tinges in their back and have to adjust to another bad position to “guard” that area. It’s not long before we’re all lying down in bed because we can’t find a position. How much more time on Facebook, Microsoft Word, texting, Netflix before we realize its just too much?

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    Sara Daniels

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    Seattle Marketing Director. I write about new ways to gain customers in ways that are beneficial to our environment.