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Pnfs Best Character Arc Was Buford Going From Generic Bully To Choatic Weirdo
Pnf’s best character arc was buford going from ‘generic bully’ to ‘choatic weirdo’
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I have a drs appointment on Tuesday to hopefully get evaluated for hEDS yay. I Hope i can get a preliminary diagnosis from her i stg. It would explain so much and then maybe just maybe I’ll be taken more seriously by other docs. Like seriously it would explain SO MANY of my issues like nearly all of them I stg
I feel like a need a brace for every single mfing joint in my body

I have never felt more seen than this pallet jack makes me feel. This is what it feels like for me to be disabled. This applies to me in many ways but perhaps most literally I am physically very strong but my joints are shit so combine those two things and I come out as a pallet jack
Image/meme taken from @theconcealedweapon
I just want to know what’s wrong with my body so I can deal with it effectively. Is that really too much to ask for???
This shit this shit right here is so true. I know I’m still young and what not but it’s taken me YEARS of dealing with chronic pain and fatigue and what not to be able to admit even to myself that I need help and that I can’t do everything that truly able bodied people can do because I am not able bodied
The truth is most people think being disabled is a death sentence but instead of advocating for disabled people they r convinced that they’ll never become disabled as if being disabled is some biblical punishment. Guess what? Accidents happen. You will get old and your body will stop working like it used to. Imagine if we live in a world where disability is seen as normal. Where we actually take care of each other.