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You know, maybe it has to do with the little pills I took this morning. They may have been Rosie's. I just started to well up with tears at a Hallmark Card ad, while I am now wearing my boxers and muscle t-shirt, and all the doors & windows are open.
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I have had either a pipe or a all day today. That is just a given. But this hormony thing...omg.
The snow - 2+/- feet to be precise. All schools have been closed this week. We are well over spending $2 million on salt trucks, snow plows, and the drivers working around the clock to clear the streets, and the hospitals in the city. We are still digging out. Today was the first day I think kids went outside to play in the snow. It was just too deep before. |
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Ummm ever consider moving? Right now I am ready to move to Florida. One of my dreams is to buy a boat, and live on it year round. |
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Have you lost it? I would have been happy to have sent you post cards & pictures. Oh my gosh. And here I am just wanting to move at the drop of a hat.
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Rain, I apologise for not responding sooner to you. I am so sorry. I have TBI as well. My older brother dropped me on my head. I was a day old. It was an accident, pure and simple. No, having tbi is hardwork. What is inside never comes out. I am more vocal online than in real time. Andrew |
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Hi Everyone, I hope that everyone here is doing well. Please watch the heat. We are having a heat wave on the east coast, and my boxers are just sticking to my a**. It is just that hot outside. So please keep drinking your water! Love, Andrew |
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I too suffer from both visible and invisible disabilities. My visible disabilities stem from MS, 2 strokes, and RSD. I walk with a cane for short distances and use a motorized scooter in stores, plus I wear a patch over my right eye, My invisible disabilities include cognitive difficulties like short term memory loss and inability to handle complex matters on things like computers, cell phones, etc.; partial complex seizures; and severe depression, PTSD, and GAD. I don't drive due to all of this. I am extremely isolated. I am caretaker to my partner who is as ill as I am. He sleeps or is almost catatonic much of the time. I feel more like a nurse than a partner. I do my best but did not expect this. I feel inadequate to this job but do my best. Sigh. I would like someone to see me as a femme sometimes.
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Hi Lady Wu, Welcome! I am glad you are here with us and posting. Please keep coming back and posting. We are all connected. I know what it is to feel alone, isolated, and feeling like crap. Always having to give all my energy to just make sense. I can't live my life out loud as some people do. It is a very strange feeling. And putting that into words even stranger. My short and long term memory are both shot. When I had my heart attack it was like taking a tomato and just squeezing it with my hand. That is the only way I can describe it. It was pretty bad. The after affects caused even more damage. I have seizures, and am diabetic as well. So, like you, I never thought I would have to choose weather to put food on my table or choose to get a prescription or go to a doctor. When you have your health, it is a blessing. You are not invisible. No more than I am. Namaste, Andrew |
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I hope everyone here has a wonderful holiday weekend. Be safe, have fun, and enjoy yourselves. Namaste, Andrew |
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I will NOT be playing w/fireworks :)
I, too, hope that everyone has a fun and safe holiday! I don't celebrate American holidays myself. I celebrate Chinese, Tibetan, Buddhist, and Taoist holidays. Those keep me busy enough!
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I think my disability is both visible and invisible. I suffer from schizophrenia...when my meds, therapy, and support groups are working it is invisible..but when I suffer my symptoms I think it is obvious. I haven't had any major issues lately. I did have a small episode last month of hearing voices. I caught it early and got treatment. The fact that I reacted quickly is proof that I am getting better. In the past the voices would have become a full blown psychotic episode. The symptoms used to overwhelm me and I couldn't react. I am still learning to live with schizophrenia, but it has gotten easier since I was diagnosed almost 3 years ago. Thank you for starting this thread, I will surely make use of it.
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Re: mental health
That's a difficult disability with which to live. Both the the disability AND the meds used to control it can cause problems. If you don't mind me asking, what meds are you on? I suffer from major depression, PTSD, and GAD. I'm on Abilify, Cymbalta, and Klonopin to control those. Sometimes in the past the combination of all three, esp. the depression and the PTSD, have gotten so bad that I've had hallucinations. Not fun. The psychdocs tried me on a number of atypical antipsychotics. I hated them. The only one I stayed on for any length of time was Seroquel. I finally got them more or less under control through Taoism and Tibetan Buddhism. I still get "anguish attacks" every now and then. Those are like panic attacks but instead of anxiety, I get an acute attack of concentrated depression. It literally feels like someone's stabbing me in the heart. I can't predict them but when one hits, I just double over from the psychic pain. Now when one happens, I immediately do a sitting of meditation. I've only found one other person who experiences these. He was my paindoc for for several years! Basically, all I can do is wait them out, usually through meditation.
The GAD has gotten so bad that I could not handle a regular college atmosphere, even if I could do it physically (no chance). Too many people doing too much at the same time time. I tried going back to school one summer and could do that. The classes were small and not too many people were on campus at one time. Then the fall semester hit me. No way. If I could find a school with small classes and a laid back attitude, plus accomodations for physical disabilities, maybe I could go back. But I'm not looking to do so at the moment. I've got enough on my hands as it is! Good luck, chef. I think you're doing an admirable job! Please return to this thread for support and general talk. I know Andrew's here for you. Count me as here for you,also. If you ever need to talk, feel free to PM me! Lady_Wu
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I, too suffer from disabilities, like bipolar disorder but have that under control with meds and lots of rest for sure. I also have asthma and fibromyalgia so its not easy, I can really understand what a lot of people are going through. This thread is great!!
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Hi Chefhottie52! Glad you are here. I have a friend of my family who has the same as you. However, she is married to a doctor, and has 6 kids. Now, she is living in the midwest, and seems to be handling everything very well. She goes to therapy with a psch. 2/3 times a week, is on meds, and also AA meetings. While she was younger she would drink like a fish, and it was discovered that she is chemically dependent. She has taken on every thing by the horns. Live one day at a time. And means it literally. I am proud of her. She literally pulled herself up by her bootstraps. Hi Lipstixgal! Welcome. I have no clue what bipolar disease is. I will let you handle that. Andrew |
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