No, there are not 69 of us but we are hiding in a trenchcoat.. medically recognised adult DID system studying to become a clinical psych. We are aware we make mistakes, we know we make mistakes, we're open to kind discussion!!!! 🇳🇿🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ Please remember, there is a person behind almost every post on the internet, including syscourse. Be kind.
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"IM HAVING SOME REGRETS LET ME BURY THEM IN FLORIDA"
"IM HAVING SOME REGRETS LET ME BURY THEM IN FLORIDA"
Lmfao I have never been to Florida but based on the Florida man memes—
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officially got diagnosed with POTS today 😎
(and had another physiotherapist take a look at my joints and skin and go 'yeah that's... that's bad and looks suspiciously like hEDS but i dont have the qualifications to say for sure, sorry')
this comorbid disorder sh*t is a pain in my... well, everywhere, but t least i know i'm not misreading my symptom set :) that's a relief at least.
Story of my life people. You know what’s real ? The struggle.
Happy Pride Month ♥
Me abt my ex
HE IS NOT THE LOVE OF YOUR LIFE HE'S LITERALLY JUST A GUY HIT HIM WITH YOUR CAR
“ I’m having his baby. No I’m not but you should see your face.” That actually made me laugh.
// tw // (positivity in the latter half)
professionals: they so often don't understand how tiring being tired is, they don't understand pain. they see a broken foot and assume that is the worst pain imaginable. they don't get it. they never have, they pretend to understand with floral words of affirmation and reminders... but… some don't see the late nights spent silently screaming and shaking and begging for it all to stop.
when they don't understand the desire to just stop being in pain; they don't realise a lot of us would rather be decaying than continue with a life we know is doomed to constant pain.
instead, a story is printed using medical jargon, forgetting the humanity stood behind the shroud of professional language.
but yet, there's always one. somewhere out there is a professional who will believe you, who will listen and help you to improve, who will love you and care about you, not just your anomaly...
we must remember that behind the medical jargon, we are people. behind the labels... we will never stop being people. and nothing will take that from us. we are allowed to be angry. we are allowed to feel. we are allowed to grieve the life that could have been without the pain. it's okay to be sad over your symptoms. it's okay to feel.
but, please, never give up.
never forget you're worth it. never forget you're beautiful. never stop fighting to live, even if it is only in the little ways.