My ass may be chronic but my pain is iconic.
I'm not just overdramatic, I'm also overstimulated
Listen up! If you buy women's pants/skirts, learn to sew! You can make pockets yourself and they can be big enough to hold a child if you so please.
Hear me out: Antinous with a Jersey accent.
@ask-and-i-answer a Disney wedding will be amazing!
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I gave her a twist of my own!
she’d take you for a sushi date
This is a jem that I had to screenshot
@i-am-a-fish @pukicho
PREACH
💀 Someone just told me "exercise shouldn't hurt at all, if it does, you're doing it wrong" because I said I was resting because everything hurt like hell after exercising a little the other day and I literally laughed in their face. Like I'm sorry, but I have a chronic pain disorder, everything hurts, all the time. If pain means I'm doing something wrong, I've been doing everything wrong for years.
But please enlighten me more about how my body should feel doing exercise, when you're a random able-bodied fucker who I never asked for advice from in the first place.
So... I might have something called 'change anxiety' and I hate it.
NOTE: I am NOT SELF DIAGNOSING just by doing research online. I will talk to my mental health team about this to see what they think.
So it's quite literally just anxiety attacks, big and small, whenever things change.
I get really upset whenever people just barge into my room and mess with my things - even if it's just grabbing a book of of my shelf. I on't like it because I know how my room is supposed to be and am trying really hard to keep it that way, so when my mom or even my dog come in to my room, I get really nervous and feel like I have to watch their every move.
I am so overly protective of my room because it is my safe space where I can be either in my bed, on my floor, or at my desk and it doesn't bother or trigger anything as much as the rest of the world does.
I ended up having a complete break down today because my mom changed the angle of my bed to be where I'm laying at a slant ( to help with my POTS ) and I absolutely hate it. We talked about it and made an agreement that if I still feel this way at the end of the week, we can change it back.