Hey bud, I'm physically disabled, too.
Before you do anything rash, stop and think: Are you really scared of your mother? Do you think she's going to hurt you, or neglect you? Or, are you just sad and pissed off because her priorities seem to be fucked up to you?
If it's the former, and you have evidence to back it up (physical evidence of previous abuses... and I mean real abuses, not disagreements or things not going your way), then call the authorities.
If you think she has the potential to do all of that, do some research. Assuming you're an adult living in the US, contact your Medicaid case worker and explain the situation. They'll do what they can to help find you other housing and transportation. However, realize that it won't happen immediately. It will take time/months. If you're not living in the US, then call whichever service is applicable. If you're not an adult, then you're kinda screwed.
If this is just you pissed off and venting, and looking for support, then try having a real/mature conversation with your mother. Ask her why she feels that way, and tell her how that makes you feel in turn. Don't allow it to become an argument... stay away from statements of blame or accusation, and don't let her try to do the same to you. Make it very clear that it's a conversation, and that you have no interest in having an argument.
Before you do anything rash, stop and think: Are you really scared of your mother? Do you think she's going to hurt you, or neglect you? Or, are you just sad and pissed off because her priorities seem to be fucked up to you?
If it's the former, and you have evidence to back it up (physical evidence of previous abuses... and I mean real abuses, not disagreements or things not going your way), then call the authorities.
If you think she has the potential to do all of that, do some research. Assuming you're an adult living in the US, contact your Medicaid case worker and explain the situation. They'll do what they can to help find you other housing and transportation. However, realize that it won't happen immediately. It will take time/months. If you're not living in the US, then call whichever service is applicable. If you're not an adult, then you're kinda screwed.
If this is just you pissed off and venting, and looking for support, then try having a real/mature conversation with your mother. Ask her why she feels that way, and tell her how that makes you feel in turn. Don't allow it to become an argument... stay away from statements of blame or accusation, and don't let her try to do the same to you. Make it very clear that it's a conversation, and that you have no interest in having an argument.