PERSONA DANCING ALL OVER MY SOUL
"I generally just tumble around."

@ my followers with chronic pain

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justaprinceofthegalaxy:

If you can at all help it, please do NOT take more than the recommended dose of over-the-counter ((OTC)) painkillers. I know that OTC painkillers are not particularly harmful nor addictive, though the a persistent and high dose can be harmful in the long run. Your stomach, liver, and kidneys can be seriously damaged by long-term use of painkillers, even at the recommended dose if it’s too often that you take it. Also, while I said that OTC painkillers aren’t addictive ((which is technically true)), they can create a dependency that will lead to much more severe pain unless the recipient keeps taking more frequent and stronger doses.

It’s a catch-22, really, and sometimes there is no other feasible option. I want to warn you all, though, in case you haven’t gotten to this point yet. I’ve been taking OTC painkillers daily for years now, and it’s at the point where I can’t go to class or leave the house without taking it. The dependency my body has developed causes me to have headaches even worse than the migraines I take painkillers to control in the first place. It’s a shitty position to be in, because I need to keep taking them to be able to function, but the more I take them, the less healthy it is to take them, and so on in the cycle.

TL;DR Please take OTC painkillers seriously. They are not a highly-controlled substance or prescription drug, but like all chemicals and drugs they do come with their effects that you should be aware of.

I was taking painkillers daily for a couple weeks and I didn’t realize the side effects it can have on your liver and kidneys. I already have a chronic illness, I really don’t need to deal with that too.

I feel like the pills only really helped in the way of placebo anyways, but I was still afraid of what would happen if I stopped. I actually felt better when I stopped taking them and I realized they never really helped in the first place.

That’s true- they genuinely don’t work for some people. A friend of mine would take Excedrin for migraines, though she doesn’t react well to man-made medicines, so it really didn’t do anything. For myself, it does make a marked difference to a degree, though I know that if I’d never started taking them like this then my migraines wouldn’t be as bad as they’ve become in the first place.

This raises a great point: Genuinely evaluate how you feel when you take an OTC painkiller because some types or just OTC painkillers in general may not affect you in a significant way. Personally, Tylenol doesn’t do shit for me, but Excedrin does, etc. If one works for you, please try to use it sparingly.

“You shouldn’t drink so much caffeine, it’s terrible for you!”

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Originally posted by dexterfuckingmorgan

Ah, yes, let me abruptly stop one of my sources of functioning, putting myself in the position for withdrawal migraines and excessive daytime sleepiness at full force. I wasn’t aware you were a doctor, but clearly you seem to know my medical situation and the best advice for me personally.

Bonus: “You wouldn’t need the caffeine if you had better sleeping habits!”

@ my followers with chronic pain

If you can at all help it, please do NOT take more than the recommended dose of over-the-counter ((OTC)) painkillers. I know that OTC painkillers are not particularly harmful nor addictive, though the a persistent and high dose can be harmful in the long run. Your stomach, liver, and kidneys can be seriously damaged by long-term use of painkillers, even at the recommended dose if it’s too often that you take it. Also, while I said that OTC painkillers aren’t addictive ((which is technically true)), they can create a dependency that will lead to much more severe pain unless the recipient keeps taking more frequent and stronger doses.

It’s a catch-22, really, and sometimes there is no other feasible option. I want to warn you all, though, in case you haven’t gotten to this point yet. I’ve been taking OTC painkillers daily for years now, and it’s at the point where I can’t go to class or leave the house without taking it. The dependency my body has developed causes me to have headaches even worse than the migraines I take painkillers to control in the first place. It’s a shitty position to be in, because I need to keep taking them to be able to function, but the more I take them, the less healthy it is to take them, and so on in the cycle.

TL;DR Please take OTC painkillers seriously. They are not a highly-controlled substance or prescription drug, but like all chemicals and drugs they do come with their effects that you should be aware of.

To My Spoonie Followers:

Pokemon Go has been a fantastic tool for many people, but remember to still look out for yourself even though it’s a hella fun game. I’ve been having to step back and keep tabs on myself to make sure I don’t over-exert with the walking around, even though I just want to keep going and catch them all…. save your spoons for what you need to do, and only go as far as you can as you’re enjoying the game, okay? //thumbs up//

It’s kind of exhausting that I’m often measured by my ability to mimic a genuine able-bodied neurotypical™.

College Chronicles

Realistically, I’d have enough time tomorrow to comfortably finish my Calculus homework before the 11:59 pm deadline. I have 24 problems left, and I could get about 10 in the hour I have between work and class, and that just leaves 14 to do between 6 pm and 11:59 pm, which is more than enough time, especially if I start at 6 pm like a studious noodle, which I swear to myself that I will. I just… don’t have the spoons to do homework tonight. I worked really hard in class today, and driving around and going to the doctor took too much out of me, especially since today was already a low-energy high-headache day…

I’m most certainly going to be turning in early tonight. x.x

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I Need to Follow More People

justaprinceofthegalaxy:

I’m only following like 120 people and I need more non-fandom content on my dash. I mean, if you post fandom stuff that’s okay, I just need something to break up the Undertale revolution. :’D

I want to check out and maybe talk to more spoonies, non-binary people, and so on. Basically I’ll just list what I’m looking for- feel free to reblog as a signal boost, just tag it as ‘signal boost’. Tag otherwise or don’t tag and I’ll go check your blog! 

Looking For People Who Are or Who Blog About:

  • Spoonies/Chronic Illness ((All kinds, but narcolepsy, cataplexy, and chronic pain specifically are relevant to me.))
  • Transgender/Nonbinary People
  • Neuroatypical People ((Again, all kinds, but the ones specific to me are BPD, OCD, PTSD, GAD, and Depression))
  • College Students ((I just started college and I just keep blogging about my experience and would follow people who blog about their, too!))

So, if you’re any/all of the above, hit me up with a reblog! Mention in the tags which apply to you, and if you’re just boosting, tag as signal boost.

I Need to Follow More People

I’m only following like 120 people and I need more non-fandom content on my dash. I mean, if you post fandom stuff that’s okay, I just need something to break up the Undertale revolution. :’D

I want to check out and maybe talk to more spoonies, non-binary people, and so on. Basically I’ll just list what I’m looking for- feel free to reblog as a signal boost, just tag it as ‘signal boost’. Tag otherwise or don’t tag and I’ll go check your blog! 

Looking For People Who Are or Who Blog About:

  • Spoonies/Chronic Illness ((All kinds, but narcolepsy, cataplexy, and chronic pain specifically are relevant to me.))
  • Transgender/Nonbinary People
  • Neuroatypical People ((Again, all kinds, but the ones specific to me are BPD, OCD, PTSD, GAD, and Depression))
  • College Students ((I just started college and I just keep blogging about my experience and would follow people who blog about their, too!))

So, if you’re any/all of the above, hit me up with a reblog! Mention in the tags which apply to you, and if you’re just boosting, tag as signal boost.

 

Haven’t made a vlog in a few days- who wants one and what should the topic be?

Explaining what spoons are or giving advice on how to pick colleges to apply to?

To walk a mile in your shoes would be to walk one step in mine.

— Ancient Spoonie Proverb, courteous of Yours Truly
This was made really quickly but I was thinking about awareness ribbons and narcolepsy and wouldn’t this be a cool one? The navy and yellow represent day and night, and murky green is the overlap that narcoleptics experience through EDS. An...

This was made really quickly but I was thinking about awareness ribbons and narcolepsy and wouldn’t this be a cool one? The navy and yellow represent day and night, and murky green is the overlap that narcoleptics experience through EDS. An alternative ribbon could have black stripes on the ends to represent cataplexy, though not everyone with narcolepsy has cataplexy.

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