On April 1st, you trick. Then exactly six months later, on October 31st, you treat

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On April 1st, you trick. Then exactly six months later, on October 31st, you treat
Bed is warm. Sh.wer is warm. Coffee is warm. Car seat is warm. In the winter your morning routine just becomes skittering from one heat source to another like a cockroach.
Ping pong is actually just a game of ‘no u.’
Life is free but living is expensive
Childhood ends the day you realize that sleep is a reward and not a punishment
Bank heist movies make more money than actual bank heists.
People in cars cause accidents but accidents in cars cause people.
Relationships are a lot like math. No matter how real something feels, if it starts getting complex, chances are at least some of it is imaginary.
You know when you’re in a committed relationship because you can’t watch the next episode without him/her.
HOlding shift a little too long is the typed equivalent of a voice crack.
Life is just a series of obstacles preventing you from taking a nap
Being adult is having the “We have food at home” talk with yourself
You can get fired for showing up high - but no one bats an eye if you show up low and depressed. (source)
You can get fired for showing up high - but no one bats an eye if you show up low and depressed. (source)
If animals could speak, there would be a lot more vegetarians
Chronic Illness Prep Kits
These are things you’re going to want to build for yourself if you’re chronically ill. When you go out, you need to be prepared in case something goes wrong, to at least help yourself until professional help arrives or you can get to a safe space.
If you are a regular hospital visitor, you need to make an emergency overnight bag. You either grab it as the ambulance is arriving or you tell a loved one “I need X bag in X location” so that nobody has to scramble around for things and wasting time.
My Travel Bag (Purchased here)
If I leave the house, this bag does not leave my side.
It is big enough to contain (aside from my keys, wallet, and phone)
First Aid kit (grey cosmetics bag)
Water
Umbrella
Deodorant
Wheelchair gloves
eReader
Emergency phone charger
That charger lives with you. It does not leave your bag. If you need help and your phone is dead, you’re probably not gonna be able to easily get to a working phone or remember numbers, or potentially know your location if you need to call an ambulance. Make sure your phone is charged.
My First Aid Kit (Purchased here)
(Top) Medication, gels (heat/ice/anti-inflammatory)
(Middle) Tissues, bandaids (a wheelchair shreds your hands when you’re learning), and disinfectant
(Bottom) Vomit bag, wet wipes, mints (for nausea), more bandaids, inhaler, disposable heat pack, disposable ice pack, stim cube, migrastick (for headaches), ear plugs, jellybabies
The Hospital Bag
Ordinary gym bag.
Contains:
Change of clothes
Pyjamas
Sock
Bras
Underwear
Old running shoes
Thongs (flip flops you Americans)
Toiletries - tiny shampoo/conditioner, deodorant, toothbrush/toothpaste
Art book and pencils (hospitals are boring af)
Pack old clothes. Hospitals can be gross. I’ve bled all over mine, sweated etc. Not a fashion show. Old clothes you don’t mind getting ruined.
Things need to be loose. My jeans are jeggings (stretchy waist) because if I can’t wear normal pants from pain. You need things that allow doctors access (shirts easily moved for needles or what have you.)
Pack shoes for the shower (if you can shower.) Floors can be unsanitary and the last thing you want is a fungal infection.
Toiletries - tiny shampoo/conditioner, deodorant, toothbrush/toothpaste, baby wipes and hair treatment (if you can’t shower), moisturiser (cold hospital air dries out your skin), and lipbalm
Apps
ICE (In Case of Emergency) Card - lists your name, weight, height, emergency contacts, diseases, allergies, medication, and personal notes for paramedics. Can send out alarm calls or messages and is available on your home screen (if you want to set it up that way)
Medisafe - track your medication and set reminders. You can set it up to automatically text someone if you skip a dose.
FibroMapp - tracks chronic pain and sleep, and helps you illustrate pain levels, times, triggers, and relief
Emergency+ (Australian) - gives your exact location and surrounding streets to give to paramedics. You can call from this app.
First Aid (Australian) - gives you step by step instructions to help yourself or someone else
Even if you’re not disabled yourself, please rb this because it can genuinely help people who are
Chronic Illness Prep Kits
These are things you’re going to want to build for yourself if you’re chronically ill. When you go out, you need to be prepared in case something goes wrong, to at least help yourself until professional help arrives or you can get to a safe space.
If you are a regular hospital visitor, you need to make an emergency overnight bag. You either grab it as the ambulance is arriving or you tell a loved one “I need X bag in X location” so that nobody has to scramble around for things and wasting time.
My Travel Bag (Purchased here)
If I leave the house, this bag does not leave my side.
It is big enough to contain (aside from my keys, wallet, and phone)
First Aid kit (grey cosmetics bag)
Water
Umbrella
Deodorant
Wheelchair gloves
eReader
Emergency phone charger
That charger lives with you. It does not leave your bag. If you need help and your phone is dead, you’re probably not gonna be able to easily get to a working phone or remember numbers, or potentially know your location if you need to call an ambulance. Make sure your phone is charged.
My First Aid Kit (Purchased here)
(Top) Medication, gels (heat/ice/anti-inflammatory)
(Middle) Tissues, bandaids (a wheelchair shreds your hands when you’re learning), and disinfectant
(Bottom) Vomit bag, wet wipes, mints (for nausea), more bandaids, inhaler, disposable heat pack, disposable ice pack, stim cube, migrastick (for headaches), ear plugs, jellybabies
The Hospital Bag
Ordinary gym bag.
Contains:
Change of clothes
Pyjamas
Sock
Bras
Underwear
Old running shoes
Thongs (flip flops you Americans)
Toiletries - tiny shampoo/conditioner, deodorant, toothbrush/toothpaste
Art book and pencils (hospitals are boring af)
Pack old clothes. Hospitals can be gross. I’ve bled all over mine, sweated etc. Not a fashion show. Old clothes you don’t mind getting ruined.
Things need to be loose. My jeans are jeggings (stretchy waist) because if I can’t wear normal pants from pain. You need things that allow doctors access (shirts easily moved for needles or what have you.)
Pack shoes for the shower (if you can shower.) Floors can be unsanitary and the last thing you want is a fungal infection.
Toiletries - tiny shampoo/conditioner, deodorant, toothbrush/toothpaste, baby wipes and hair treatment (if you can’t shower), moisturiser (cold hospital air dries out your skin), and lipbalm
Apps
ICE (In Case of Emergency) Card - lists your name, weight, height, emergency contacts, diseases, allergies, medication, and personal notes for paramedics. Can send out alarm calls or messages and is available on your home screen (if you want to set it up that way)
Medisafe - track your medication and set reminders. You can set it up to automatically text someone if you skip a dose.
FibroMapp - tracks chronic pain and sleep, and helps you illustrate pain levels, times, triggers, and relief
Emergency+ (Australian) - gives your exact location and surrounding streets to give to paramedics. You can call from this app.
First Aid (Australian) - gives you step by step instructions to help yourself or someone else
Even if you’re not disabled yourself, please rb this because it can genuinely help people who are