I Survived Breast Cancer for This?! part 1


The author shares their journey of coping with the aftermath of breast cancer, detailing ongoing health issues like peripheral neuropathy, dehydration, malnutrition, and tachycardia. They document personal struggles, including dental problems and recent battles with COVID-19 and bronchitis, reflecting on the unexpected challenges faced during recovery.

Have spoon; will survive


The Spoon Theory illustrates the struggle of living with invisible illnesses, particularly anxiety disorders like Complex PTSD. It emphasizes the limited energy available for daily tasks, leading to feelings of inadequacy when plans fall through. The author advocates for self-advocacy, personal care, and promoting compassion as essential steps towards improved understanding and support among individuals facing similar challenges.

Growing up too fast, too early


The post discusses concerns about the pressure on kids to grow up too fast, illustrated through the behavior of a neighbor's daughter. The writer reflects on societal changes, parenting, media influence, and the challenges of discussing sensitive topics with children. The narrative emphasizes the loss of childhood innocence and the need for open communication.

Reality isn’t very realistic


In the midst of media claims that the recession is over, the reality for many job seekers paints a different picture. Despite extensive experience, finding long-term employment proves exceedingly difficult. Even for those fortunate enough to secure a job, underemployment and financial strain present significant challenges. Amid this conundrum, pursuing further education emerges as a potential path forward.

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