“We’ll figure it out together” is a love language.
Some people don’t want to hear this but sometimes accessibility is not sustainable or eco-friendly. Disabled people sometimes need straws, or pre-made meals in plastic containers, or single-use items. Just because you can work with your foods in their least processed and packaged form doesn’t mean everyone else can.
i think a lot of people don't realize that when you are in extreme and acute pain you don't have the ability sometimes to reason or communicate clearly. It's harder to understand things and be able to rationalize and communicate and articulate yourself well when your pain is impairing that function. Please be patient with people in acute pain, it takes way more mental energy to come up with a coherent thought or phrase when your body is fighting with you.
I’m a big fan of that post-laundry feeling when you’ve got all your A-list clothes back in the game.
⚠️this is financial advice⚠️:
never buy anything
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how it feels to have a pain causing chronic illness that doesn’t have any medication or treatment that isn’t made for last case scenarios
blogging from the depths of autistic burnout • he/him • adult
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