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  • Cosmophylla
    Cosmophylla
    Thank you so much, Vinca! That was very thoughtful of you. :) It confirms some things I've found in attempts to heal: doing only as much as my "batteries" allow, eating excellently to properly facilitate healing AND recharging, + limited amounts of high quality coffee makes me feel good.
    Cosmophylla
    Cosmophylla
    Oh, and I'm finding taking regular deep-breathing time outs are great for me. A homemade CBT. :) Every time I'm feeling crap I pause and do a mini relaxation exercise, preferably in the fresh air to get that oxygen flowing. Also stretching to move that oxygen around the body seems to do wonders lately.
    Vinca
    Vinca
    I'm glad to hear you are finding things that are helpful to you Cosmophylla! :)
    Thank you for the post star you are kind :) enjoy the rain
    Cosmophylla
    Cosmophylla
    Thanks, Mael. :) I agree wholeheartedly with you on the feeling of walking around in Puppet land...people just moving blindly through the world and never truly seeing things... Your wording was spot on, hence the star. :)
    Maelstrom
    Maelstrom
    Yes, I think aspies may see the world more as it is, rather than how we are told to see it...pointing out the world seems to operate on mass delusions does not seem to be very popular. :(
    Cosmophylla
    Cosmophylla
    Ah, yes, that has been one of my observations, too.
    Rain! Rain! At last! 20mm!!!!!!!!!! Yaaaaayyyyyyyyy!!!!!!
    watersprite
    watersprite
    I hope it is still raining and soaks in nicely.
    Cosmophylla
    Cosmophylla
    We had a second storm yesterday afternoon and received another 14mm, which was great! My husband got a scare when he was outside and lightning struck the building next door! More rain in a week, I hope.
    watersprite
    watersprite
    Yikes! Glad the lightning didn't strike any closer to your husband.
    It's really gloomy here but after all it is January (mid-winter).
    I was thinking that it would be fun to make a 'garden' generator. If you gave me a list of plants/flowers, I cd try that. :)
    Cosmophylla
    Cosmophylla
    Ok, Give me a few days and I will have one for you. :)
    tree
    tree
    OK. If there are tall, medium, short plants, and you want them arranged, I can do that. Whatever you come up with, I will try to make a generator with it.
    Cosmophylla
    Cosmophylla
    So you want common plant names, or Latin names? E.g. "Christmas bush" or Bursaria spinosa? Or something else?
    Finally finished that monster traineeship application! (No, I'm not applying to be a monster in training... ;P )
    When will this fatigue lift? Feels like walking though a swamp...
    Cosmophylla
    Cosmophylla
    Saw the GP, was diagnosed with post viral fatigue syndrome, aka chronic fatigue. He said my depression and anxiety are contributing to the fatigue from a string of illnesses. :(
    tree
    tree
    So...what does he recommend?
    Cosmophylla
    Cosmophylla
    Just keep on keeping on, rest as necessary, take more supplements and try to boost my immune system. He said I could try probiotics and I've decided to order kefir grains and do it seriously. :)
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