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More disABILITY content! This has been one of the most requested items for me to make! SOOO here it is!
I made two slightly different versions of what's called a gastrostomy tube, otherwise known as a G- Tube! It is a tattoo, BASE GAME compatible, available for any gender, and attached via an ankle tattoo. One swatch is placed slightly higher than another, per request from several people with these tubes! These friends were even kind enough to provide reference photos to help represent in Sims!
I had to do a mini photo shoot inspired by all my chronically fabulous friends!
http://www.simfileshare.net/download/1817727/
I’m just so so happy at how much my life has changed since getting a g-tube. I mean, I can eat! Well, only drainable food and liquid, but when I drain it I get no nausea, pain, vomiting, or rumination. It’s really pretty amazing. And I’ve already gained several pounds since being hospitalized and I’m certain there will be more weight gain to come. It’s just so amazing!
ISO Spoonie Friends!
I’m really struggling with feeling isolated, and I’m hoping to connect with some fellow chronic illness warriors out there! A bit about me:
My name is Alliya, I am 24 and live in Canada. I was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease when I was 12, ended up with a permanent ileostomy by the age of 14 due to a f*cked up j-pouch, which is causing me a huge amount of chronic pain to this day. I have a g-tube for feeds due to nausea, although I am “clinically” in remission.
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It’s a grainy video with unflattering views but I do not care because Emma took steps on her own today and our therapist was able to capture them on our telehealth session!!!! This has been something we’ve been working on for over 2 years and today Emma decided it was time to 1) Stand Unassisted for 3+ minutes (multiple times) and 2) Take Unassisted Steps (multiple times)!! I am unbelievably proud of this girl and her resilience. Even though we’ve had major regressions over the past few months, there are still times when she surprises all of us and does something new!! #emmaleimomi #mygirl #firstunassistedsteps #unassistedwalking #unassistedstanding #physicaltherapy #PT #shedidit #specialneeds #specialneedslife #bbsoas #nr2f1 #cvi #onh #ona #hypotonia #gtube #autism #asd #spd #AFOs #billyshoes #teletherapy https://www.instagram.com/p/CCJtIZgH--H/?igshid=13qfakm0yyrj0
Sound on!
DECALS FOR SALE!!!!!! These are permanent decals perfect for vehicals, laptops, fridges, journals and anything else you want to permanently affix it to. They are $5 with free US shipping. I can make other decals upon request such as sigils. Payment is through PayPal. Message me for more details.
This is a journey that I've been through growing up that not many people know about... I use to always and sometimes still do get asked why are you so skinny you don't eat. I was always embarrassed of what I had. In the first picture I still remember I was in elementary school. I got bullied because of what I had on my face. I cried. I didn't want it anymore, but I needed it and that is when I got the g tube for my stomach. I've been going through this journey from the age I think 7 or 8 to 13. I couldn't really play like the other kids cause of my stomach. I use to get asked if I had eating disorders.. Now I am 19 and there is the scar that I would never forget. I can honestly say it made me stronger. I'm here to say that anyone who has what I had to not be embarrassed of it. To ignore all those people who say mean things. They don't know your situation... God has honestly helped me throughout my journey, and I thank him everyday. He'll help you too with any situation of yours. . . . Only the last picture is mine.