Epilepsy? No such thing as a normal day. All around up down.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ย. 2024
- Hi,
It's hard to wake up sometimes. It's hard for anyone to wake up sometimes. That's what people say, right? It's hard for an epileptic with chronic pain wracking their nerves and body, and I have to get water.
I have to get to the washroom. I have to get food. I have to get to my work meeting; to afford this place, and the other health stuff that keeps me going pretty much at all.
I have to keep going, keep going, keep going. Full steam ahead. Full steam ahead...
Just to make it here. (I don't mean TH-cam).
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Nednednerb the excellent son, uncle and brother. I understand the pain you are speaking of. I am so lucky to have the foghorn, sea lions and birds to soothe me. Only two stop signs all the way into the village and no stop lights to get caught in the rush towards.❤
Even worse is those confident and mean people. Those ones who overtly show their ill perceived disgust :/
Even if I fall asleep without my white noise on, I wake up around rush hour to all the traffic noise. My bed is right under my window. It's maddening and it makes me miss the place with the roaches because it were off the main roads.