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BruceLee@sopuli.xyzto LinkedinLunatics@sh.itjust.works•Did you even say 'thank you'?English5·3 days agoI also got a hint: pass the bar exam.
BruceLee@sopuli.xyzto Moomin Valley@sopuli.xyz•1955 - Moomin on the Riviera (5/86)English1·18 days agoIt is only the beginning but the comic already has a home-sick feel. It remind me of a french poem from Joachim Du Bellay “Heureux qui comme Ulysse”.
Did you look for largely milder chronical symptoms in your family members?
Some hereditary diseases can grow bigger with no warning at some point of life but they might be a lot of clues from the inconveniences you and your relatives experienced in a daily basis. These inconveniences would be overlook because it never handicapped your life much and it seems like something normal as you experienced it your whole life, and you saw people around you experienced it too.Good luck with having a diagnostic. It’s not a cure but it’s a big step.
BruceLee@sopuli.xyzto Chronic Illness@lemmy.world•Is there any way to get ableists to just google 'hypotension'?English3·25 days agoMeme wise, you’re not wrong. But looking at the health of us with low blood pressure, we should use the template the other way around to be on the couch raising our legs while someone is tell us that we should go for a walk, it is good for our health.
BruceLee@sopuli.xyzto Chronic Illness@lemmy.world•Is there any way to get ableists to just google 'hypotension'?English1·1 month agoYou got the meme wrong. Hypotension is on the couch, ableists are up.
Also why does anything on search engine with tension in it comes back to hypertension. I need my salt…
BruceLee@sopuli.xyzto Chronic Illness@lemmy.world•It's great that some people leverage their chronic issues into success. Legitimately, good for them! But my disability is not my fucking superpowerEnglish1·2 months agoYes. Giving disabled a chance does not mean forcing them trying.
I have no issue with a lamp with a dress but a dress with a dead body made into a lamp?