one of the most devastating things about chronic illness is loneliness.
if you see this post, please check in on your chronically ill friends and see if they're up to chat. it would mean the world to us.

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one of the most devastating things about chronic illness is loneliness.
if you see this post, please check in on your chronically ill friends and see if they're up to chat. it would mean the world to us.
becoming increasingly convinced that i have an undiagnosed motor neuron or neuromuscular disease. something is fucking wrong. i have way too many neurological symptoms plus muscle function/flexibility/control issues for this to just be dysautonomia, and my symptoms do not seem reflective of the state of my autonomic nervous system.
ok so english isn't my dad's first language, so if I need to ask him to buy me things while sick and it's more complicated than, let's say, soup or oranges, I write it down and he gives it to an employee
this mildly backfired on me during this whole 2x strep throat debacle because I think the employee assumed he was either
a) younger than he looked or b) was buying medicine for a grandchild and not a child
cuz my father ended up buying his 28 year old kid
children's nyquil
there is something inherently funny about this simply because I keep trying to track the shoppers drug mart employee's logic
staring at reigen. butt ugly disgusting little freak. he needs to die. can i kill him? im gonna kill him. nobody stop me you'll just get caught in the crossfire. this is a trek i must take on my own.
the thing about comorbidities is that they make it so that there is almost always some subset of symptoms that is flaring. fatigue and PEM, dysautonomia stuff, histamine stuff, nerve stuff, and different (non-nerve, non-PEM) pain flares are on a constant rotation; some of them have triggers that I can try to avoid and some don't; some problems are exacerbated by other problems and some come at random. constant spin the wheel symptoms party in here
bocchi the cute. bocchi girl penis
bruh I'm too old to be moving my body
i've got 2.5 months til i'm done my bachelors degree & yet this shit feels harder than ever