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WeirdGirlAnon

WeirdGirlAnon

Girlfail<3
Feb 18, 2024
13
mee. Maybe if society was different (didn't have to worry about coping with my garbage body/brain and capitalism at the same time.) no one deserves to live in a world like ours but chronic pain just makes it even harder.
 
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whitefeather

whitefeather

Thank the gods for Death
Apr 23, 2020
533
In the last 5 years Stanford Research has prooven that DNA calls all the shots and there is no 'free will" / no "Choice" for biological lifeforms. New book "Determined" , by Dr. Robert Sapolsky
 
easypeasy

easypeasy

The.only.white.sheep
Jul 1, 2024
223
Chronic pain and the forced living situation where I don't have my own space to cry and have my things is the issue. I'd hang on until the bitter end if I had my own place to live.
 
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pthind94

pthind94

Member
Jul 24, 2024
16
Yes I have MS which impacts the brain. That's the only reason I'm here.
 
Apathy79

Apathy79

Elementalist
Oct 13, 2019
875
Currently my nerve pain comes about sporadically and for short periods. The longest was 8 days, the last few days of which I spent in emergency under sedation. But it's eventually going to be permanent. My immune system is suppressing it 24/7 and it won't be able to forever. When that happens, ctb will likely be the only option. When it really flares up, it's not possible to live with, it is extreme jolting pain that is repeated every few seconds indefinitely. There's no way to sleep, or frankly do anything when it gets like that.