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gingerbrat [she/her]

@ gingerbrat @hexbear.net

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...also, I like bad puns

  • Hey, no need to feel weird about it. If you're in pain, you're in pain, and the phone shakers sounds like a lovely idea to hatch the eggs.

  • I feel dude has kind of taken on the role that "buddy" has/had. More negative, provoking even, sometimes also scolding. Meanwhile bro seems to be a tinge more affectionate. Idk that's just how I perceive it

  • Don't call me out like that, sometimes you just forget about it, you know?

  • I'm ashamed to admit how much I cackled about this one

  • And as if being sick once wasn't enough, being sick twice hopefully will be. Glucose levels are all over the place, it's fun

  • The incompetence of some organizations is just mind-boggling. I'm sorry you had to deal with this. :(

    Any chance the podiatrist could help you get a different one for the right foot? Or would that entail getting a new appointment and going through all of the steps again?

  • Thanks guys, I guess

    Stay safe, love, and if you can, put on a FFP2 mask

  • I am so sorry, this is literally the worst of all rolled into one. Have you tried telling your wife how you're feeling? And how much what she suggests scares you on top of everything else?

    Does your therapist have any ideas to help relieve the stress? Work itself won't become easier magically, we all know that, but maybe there's a way to make it mentally bearable. Then again, I'm only hoping here.

    Is your youngest old enough to understand they shouldn't throw liquids at electronic devices? If yes, maybe talking to them and explaining why it's dangerous could help. If not, well... hopefully, they'll grow old enough to understand soon.

    In general, if you come home stressed and find yourself yelling at the kids, have you tried talking to them about how stressed you feel at some other time? I don't mean unloading your burden on the kids, naturally, but maybe explaining how exhausted you feel might help them give you some space.

    As for chores, these have to fall under the bus if everything else is falling apart. I'm a big fan of cleaning and keeping everything tidy, but if the psyche is brittle to a point where the slightest push can break it, I don't think doing the laundry ranks high on the list of important things to do. Maybe you can talk to your wife about that too?

    I'm just thinking out loud, trying to find solutions, but I honestly don't know what you can/could do. I just hope that talking to your wife (and your kids) might help make you and them feel understood. Don't give up, I believe in you.

  • This sucks, I'm sorry this happened to you. Had a similar thing happen a couple weeks ago, so I feel you. Hope you can save as much as possible

    And, despite everything, I hope your concert goes well and you can stop worrying about the sewage for a while, at least. Your partner will appreciate any help you can give, I'm certain about that.

  • What a cutie

  • frog

    Jump
  • What an adorable little cutie

  • Thank you, sweetie, I will

  • First of all, I'm sorry you have to deal with this system, especially with your chronic illnesses. While yoga and the likes can help with some conditions, they're not a miracle you can just keep doing. Whatever they were thinking about when prescribing the physical therapy, it's not your well-being.

    when our lung collapsed last year they literally told us to "walk it off"

    Okay, and what the actual fuck is wrong with these people??? Angry on your behalf, you deserve better.

    Is there any way you can get a second opinion or see another doctor? Anything the medical shitshow allows you to do?

  • I hadn't even considered

  • Thanks for the new mega, Edie!

  • Don't give him ideas now!

  • 11/28/24

    Well, if he hasn't bought it by now, maybe he just forgot about it...?

  • <3