Tag: ASD
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Through the Ashes of Chaos Rising through the Storm

Chaos of Emotions and Acceptance Emotions can be chaotic—we all know this deep down. For those of us who struggle with the logic of emotions, understanding why we feel a certain way can be challenging. Denying their existence isn’t an option. Yesterday reminded me of that, though I certainly didn’t need or want the reminder.…
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Understanding AuDHD: Sleep Challenges and Writing Flow

Why is it when your hurting that you can not sleep when that is the best thing for your body? I got a whole three hours last night. Though I tried for more that did not work out that great. Though my service dog Peace did try and help me out by snuggling up to…
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My Life with Chronic Pain: A Migraine Story

The author shares their struggles with migraines and coping mechanisms while highlighting the importance of support and understanding.
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In My Darkest Hours

A lifeline that barks, a beacon in the night,A lifeline that guides, through shadows and light,A lifeline of love, unwavering and bright. Always connected, hearts beating as one,Always together, until the day is done,Always trusting, our bond can’t be undone. A grounding presence, leaning near,Guiding me through nights of fear,Dispelling shadows, bringing cheer. Loving one…
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Navigating the Chaos of a Day: My Service Dog and Mental Health Journey

no it has been a long day since yesterday because the two days are one. I got about a two hour nap last night and then could not fall asleep. No matter what I tried didn’t matter even my medication‘s to make me sleep didn’t work. However, I did get to meet a potential family…
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Understanding the Continued Impact of Childhood Abuse in Daily Experiences

Day two of new meds. Lets see how they do as my body adjusts. All I know is that I stayed up way to late writing last night and only had a nap. That nap though was just long enough for a nightmare to start however. Quinn was taking me to the park, I was…
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Understanding Stigma: The Fight for Acceptance

I found an old writing of mine that still applies to this day. Here it is: Most people are taught to not be afraid of showing their differences. Then there are others who are taught to hide those differences because they are to different…. Sounds like an odd thing huh? We both praise and reprimand…



