she/they/any pronouns|| 21 || lesbian || disabled || chronic pain and hypermobility || POTS and LongCovid || autistic and adhd ||
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Im Moving To My New Apartment Today Which Is Hella Exciting. However, I Do Be Chronically Ill And Have
I’m moving to my new apartment today which is hella exciting. However, I do be chronically Ill and have chronic pain so we’ll see how this shit goes. I don’t have my cane or my crutches cause can’t really move boxes with them so hopefully this goes smoothly.
Thankfully I’m not alone in moving my girlfriend and one of our friends is helping too.
I also seriously hurt my back last week (like couldn’t move and had to get EMTs to take me to the ER fucked up) so I’m a little scared to fuck it up again cause it still hurts. But thankfully I’m not in charge of moving too many boxes cause of my back but that sucks for the others as I’m by far strongest physically so hopefully neither of them will get hurt either cause that would SUCK major ass.
But anyway moving out of college dorms and in with my girlfriend is hella exciting
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I feel seen. He’s just in there doing everything he can to get out while also screaming
It feels like there is a little man under my kneecaps trying to get out
Does anyone have any tips for going to Universal Studios Hollywood while disabled (chronic pain, hypermobility, pots, and autism)?
I’ll have forearm crutches but I’m not sure if that’ll be enough or what not. Also if I were to rent a chair to get around does anyone know how accessible rides are? (I wouldn’t need to be in the wheel chair in the ride or experience etc. Just maybe to get up to the loading place idk)
But seriously any help would be much appreciated
POTS really gives you a skewed understanding of heart rate. Like when I sat up this morning my heart rate was at like 180 and finally (30 min later) it’s calmed down to 135 and I just said to myself “eh well that’s not too bad” keep in mind I’m still sitting. Some people I know (who don’t have POTS) would have trouble handling heart rates in the 120s- 130s and that’s just wild to me
Let this also serve as a reminder to take care of yourself and don’t push it on flare days please
Oh dear body why doth thou hurt me so?