My boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

  • Helen Hickling, from Manchester, is often mistaken for Dave Eastham’s carer
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A woman, whose boyfriend is a wheelchair user, said she is often mistaken for his carer.

Helen Hickling and her partner, Dave Eastham, both 29, from Manchester, met on Tinder in April 2018, since then Helen is constantly mistaken for his carer by airport staff and in restaurants.

Dave uses a wheelchair following an accident in Thailand that left him paralysed in June 2015. People are often surprised to learn their relationship started after Dave’s paralysis.

However the couple are hoping to end the stigma of interabled relationships which sees them receive ‘backhanded comments’.

Account manager Helen said: ‘Sometimes people that are working can mistake or assume I’m a carer. In the airport, staff will ask me what assistance Dave needs rather than speaking to him directly.

my boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

Helen Hickling, from Manchester, said she is often mistaken for her partner’s Dave Eastham carer

‘People talking to me instead of Dave happens a lot. Even in restaurants they will ask me if he wants the chair moving out of the way or will he want to sit on it rather than asking him directly.

‘It doesn’t bother me as much now, because I know it’s not intentional, and I go out of my way not to answer for him and either ask the question again to him or ask them to check with him.

She added: ‘People seem to assume we were together before he broke his back, and when they learn we met once he was already a wheelchair user they tend to say ”oh wow” – as if it’s not expected to meet and date someone in a wheelchair.

‘It did used to bother me – I would get annoyed as it is rude, and it’s people judging a situation and assuming I’m his carer or that he cannot speak for himself.

‘It’s insulting to both of us. It’s insulting Dave, not treating him like any other 29-year-old man.

‘And it’s insulting to me, assuming we aren’t together or I need to speak on his behalf.’

my boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

met on Tinder in April 2018, since then Helen is constantly thought to be his carer by airport staff and in restaurants

my boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

Dave uses a wheelchair following an accident in Thailand that left him paralysed in June 2015

my boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

Dave pictured on a moped before the accident that left him paralysed in Thailand in June 2015

my boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

Dave was pictured in Thailand before the accident that left him paralysed

However Dave said he is used to people unintentionally rude comments and has learned to brush them off.

He added: ‘Over the years I’ve grown a tolerance to it, but it can be frustrating and undermining as people just see the wheelchair and not the person in it.

‘But because of the type of person I am, I just try to see the funnier side of things and not let it get to me.’

Dave broke his back in a road traffic accident in Thailand in June 2015, when he was hit by a car while holidaying with friends.

While he now uses a wheelchair, the couple say it doesn’t make theirs any different from other relationships.

Helen said: ‘We both work full-time jobs, we both contribute to the relationship. With Dave being a wheelchair user, that means there are certain things he cannot do around the house, like help change the bedding or change a lightbulb, but I’m happy to do that.

‘He can cook, drive, and pretty much do everything an able-bodied male can do – he just does it sat down! Ours is not much different from any other relationship.’

Now, the couple are looking to the future and growing their family but they will have to consider IVF due to Dave’s accident.

Helen said: ‘When we were getting more serious and had been together for a while, the conversation of family and babies came up which is something we both want.

‘Due to Dave’s accident leaving him paralysed, we had to go down the IVF route to have a baby, which is something I knew would have to happen because Dave had mentioned it in passing after the first couple of dates.

my boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

The couple stay active together and want to show other people all the things Dave can do. PIctured on a trip to Italy for a charity bike ride

my boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

While he now uses a wheelchair, the couple say it doesn’t make theirs any different from other relationships

my boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

The couple share insights into their relationship on TikTok @daveandhelen– including how Dave can do things like drive, ride a bike, and ski

my boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

On their TikTok page the couple encourage other people not to let disabilities affect love

my boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

Dave often shows what it is like in his day to day life using a wheelchair on his TikTok page

my boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

Now, the couple are looking to the future and growing their family but they will have to consider IVF due to Dave’s accident

my boyfriend is in a wheelchair and people mistake me for his carer - they speak directly to me instead of him and it's so insulting

IVF is something Helen knew would have to happen if they wanted to have kids as Dave had mentioned it in passing after the first couple of dates

‘Unfortunately we weren’t successful after three tries, but plan to try again in the future.’

The couple share insights into their relationship on TikTok @daveandhelen– including how Dave can do things like drive, ride a bike, and ski – and encourage other people not to let disabilities affect love.

Helen said: ‘Don’t overthink it and just go for it. If you like someone for who they are, you like their personality and values, then don’t let their disability get in the way.

‘Most disabled people manage and more than cope with their disability independently so it wouldn’t affect the partner or the relationship.

‘Plus to be truly honest there are also some perks too – we get great parking spaces with a blue badge, and sometimes can jump queues.’

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