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Cosmic Funnies
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
we're not kids anymore.

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@fibrofriends
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LIV TYLER Empire Records | 1995
Do I chase men away by explaining my illness in the beginning because I don't want either of us to waste time?
this bread tiny
yeast
it made me laugh in an unholy fashion at four in the goddamn morning, so here, have this.
[ID: 1. unproofed dough 2. proofed dough /end ID]
@patrexes
It's been a long, brutal day.
What to do if you suddenly find yourself homeless
FOOD
Find your nearest food bank or mission, for food
grocery stores with free samples, bakeries + stores with day-old bread
different fast food outlets have cheaper food and will generally let you hang out for a while.
some dollar stores carry food like cans of beans or fruit
SHELTER
Sleeping at beaches during the day is a good way to avoid suspicion and harassment
sleep with your bag strapped to you, so someone can’t steal it
Some churches offer short term residence
Find your nearest homeless shelter
Look for places that are open to the public
A large dumpster near a wall can often be moved so that flipping up the lids creates an angled shelter to stay dry
HYGIENE
A membership to the YMCA is usually only 10$, which has a shower, and sometimes laundry machines and lockers.
Public libraries have bathrooms you can use
Dollar stores carry low-end soaps and deodorant etc.
Wet wipes are all purpose and a life saver
Local beaches, go for a quick swim
Some truck stops have showers you can pay for
Staying clean is the best way to prevent disease, and potentially get a job to get back on your feet
Pack 7 pairs of socks/undies, 2 outfits, and one hooded rain jacket
OTHER
first aid kit
sunscreen
a travel alarm clock or watch
mylar emergency blanket
a backpack is a must
downgrade your cellphone to a pay as you go with top-up cards
sleeping bag
travel kit of toothbrush, hair brush/comb, mirror
swiss army knife
can opener
Reblog to literally save a life
Just in case
Being chronically ill and having to stay at home a lot doesn’t mean I have more free time. The chronic illness occupies that and the rest of my time.
security question: what was the last name of your first grade teacher?
my first grade teacher hacking my bank account: i’m in
why is this so fucking funny
it’s a joke
Do y’all think before you post?
Learning how to read was the worst mistake of my life
i wish i was jared, 19
Odd question.
I know I haven't posted in quite a bit. Life has been insanely stressful and busy and I had to resign from my job thanks to the Fibro but I have a question...
Does anyone have problems sleeping if their undies don't fit exactly right?
1 leg will be too loose or 1 is too tight, the side ride up, the waist band rolls down etc. I don't know if my skin is being sensitive or if I'm just strange and picky. This never used to be a problem for me.
I haven’t been on in a while.
I just changed my password so I could get on
2/12/18 My boyfriend got in a really bad car accident on Monday. Some lady ran a red light and t-boned him causing him to flip into a ditch median and roll 3 or 4 times. They had to cut him out and do CPR then put him on a breathing tube. He has been unconscious, sedated and has bleeding in his brain.
2/13/18 He had a CT scan of his brain. Not sure the results.
2/14/18 My work let me leave early today. I was very, very surprised. The bleeding has stopped. It was such a weird Valentine’s Day but I’m glad I got to spend it with him. I miss him so much I can’t stop crying.
2/15/18 He got his surgery on his leg. His tibia/fibia/whatever had to be put back with a pole and pins. There was a bone fragment they took out because they couldn’t reattach it. He’s still tied down so he doesn’t hurt himself or pull out his breathing tube.
2/17/18
He’s breathing on his own! All morning! The have the tube in there just in case but he’s been doing it on his own!! And he’s moving his legs. He can definitely hear us!
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Another life update
Been through a lot the past few months. I stopped updating in February because life got to be too much.
BF woke up March 1st and was doing so well and progressing every day that they let him leave April 13.
Since then he’s been home and getting better every day. He’s not using the walker anymore and rarely used his wheel chair. He keeps refusing to put his boot on when he gets up but that’s really all we need to work on with therapy. He has pins in his left ankle and is supposed to wear the boot to keep it straight.
He finally got approved for food stamps but we’re still sending a ton of crap to his lawyer and to the Medicaid office. It’s been a huge pain in the butt. I’m so thankful for my mom! She’s the best! She’s been faxing things, printing things and explaining things to me when I need help.
I got a concussion at work on the 14th and am finally going back to work tomorrow. It will be interesting but probably good for me.
Warning! Car wreck photos below. No fatalities thank goodness
My boyfriend was driving the Chevy Tracker. The other driver was in the white Jetta.
My boyfriend got into a horrible car wreck on February 12. He was in a coma for almost 3 weeks but we were able to bring him home April 13th!
He still suffers from his traumatic brain injury. I've been trying to learn as much about TBI, how to help people with it and how to cope if you're the care giver of someone with a TBI. Instagram has been awesome with showing how far others have comes in their own stories.
How is everyone doing?
Life has been crazy insane for the past few months. Got a concussion 3 weeks ago at work but I'm finally getting back into a better, healthy life.
Fibromyalgia is...
Trying to relax and fall asleep, but every single position you try seems to push on your body in all the worst ways, making your pain level skyrocket and overloading your brain with signals, therefore making it hard to turn off and sleep.
Sensory Overload And How To Cope
Sensory overload has been found to be associated with disorders such as:
Fibromyalgia (FM)
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Autistic spectrum disorders
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
Synesthesia
Sensory overload occurs when one (or more) of the body’s senses experiences over-stimulation from the environment.
Basically it feels like everything is happening at once, and is happening too fast for you to keep up with.
Sensory overload can result from the over stimulation of any of the senses.
Hearing: Loud noise or sound from multiple sources, such as several people talking at once.
Sight: Bright lights, strobe lights, or environments with lots of movement such as crowds or frequent scene changes on TV.
Smell and Taste: Strong aromas or spicy foods.
Touch: Tactile sensations such as being touched by another person or the feel of cloth on skin.
Obviously, everyone reacts in differently to sensory overload.
Some behavioural examples are:
Irritability – “Shutting down” – Covers eyes around bright lights – Difficulty concentrating Angry outbursts – Refuses to interact and participate – Covers ears to close out sounds or voices – Jumping from task to task without completing Overexcitement – Low energy levels – Difficulty speaking – Compains about noises not effecting others High energy levels – Sleepiness/fatigue – poor eye contact – Overly sensitive to sounds/lights/touch Fidgeting and restlessness – Avoids touching/being touched – Muscle tension – Difficulty with social interactions
There are two different methods to prevent sensory overload: avoidance and setting limits:
Create a more quiet and orderly environment - keeping the noise to a minimum and reducing the sense of clutter.
Rest before big events.
Focus your attention and energy on one thing at a time.
Restrict time spent on various activities.
Select settings to avoid crowds and noise.
One may also limit interactions with specific people to help prevent sensory overload.
It is important in situations of sensory overload to calm oneself and return to a normal level.
Remove yourself from the situation.
Deep pressure against the skin combined with proprioceptive input that stimulates the receptors in the joints and ligaments often calms the nervous system.
Reducing sensory input such as eliminating distressing sounds and lowering the lights can help.
Calming, focusing music works for some.
Take an extended rest if a quick break doesn’t relieve the problem.
What if someone you know is experiencing sensory overload?
Recognize the onset of overload. If they appear to have lost abilities that they usually have, such as forgetting how to speak, this is often a sign of severe overload.
Reduce the noise level. If they are in a noisy area, offer to guide them somewhere more quiet. Give time to process questions and respond, because overload tends to slow processing. If you can control the noise level, for example by turning off music, do so.
Do not touch or crowd them. Many people in SO are hypersensitive to touch - being touched or thinking they are about to be touched can worsen the overload. If they are seated or are a small child, get down to their level instead of looming above them.
Don’t talk more than necessary. Ask if you need to in order to help, but don’t try to say something reassuring or get them talking about something else. Speech is sensory input, and can worsen overload.
If they have a jacket, they may want to put it on and put the hood up. This helps to reduce stimulation, and many people find the weight of a jacket comforting. If their jacket is not within reach, ask them if they want you to bring it. A heavy blanket can also help in a similar way.
Don’t react to aggression. Don’t take it personally. It is rare for someone who is overloaded to cause serious harm, because they don’t want to hurt you, just get out of the situation. Aggression often occurs because you tried to touched/restrained/blocked their escape.
When they have calmed down, be aware that they will often be tired and more susceptible to overload for quite awhile afterwards. It can take hours or days to fully recover from an episode of sensory overload. If you can, try to reduce stress occurring later on as well.
If they start self-injuring, you should usually not try to stop them. Restraint is likely to make their overload worse. Only intervene if they are doing something that could cause serious injury, such as hard biting or banging their head. It’s a lot better to deal with self-injury indirectly by lowering overload.
To summarise - Remember the 5 R’s
Recognise The symptoms of overload
Remove Yourself from the situation
Reduce the stimulus causing the overload
Relax Your body and calm yourself down
Rest Yourself as you will most likely feel fatigue.]
(the original post is a photoset and the above was part of an image description, hope no ones minds i just changed it into a text post)
i had no idea that this could have been sensory overload, but it really figures lmao
@littleraz90