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Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?
BonesMS:
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--- Quote from: BonesMS on April 13, 2018, 05:13:57 PM ---Struggling with Depression AND Selective Mutism from my Spectrum Disorder.
I wish there was a therapist near me that is familiar with Survivors of Narcissists, Autism Spectrum Disorder, AND accepts Medicare.
It SUCKS!!!!!
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Oh, Bones, I'm sorry to read things are tough, you have so much going on to cope with, it must be hard to keep on keeping on. Do you find the depression and selective mutism are linked to one another or do you experience them at different times. Selective mutism isn't something I know much about other than things I've read which are usually part of other descriptions (if that makes sense?).
Do you find there are a shortage of therapists who could help in general or is it more to do with finding someone who accepts Medicare? I hope someone can find or suggest something useful for you xx xx
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It's a combination of everything.
Having worked in the mental health field myself, I've seen things that make me queasy.
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Very tough to cope with on your own. Bonesie, I hope there is a T out there that can do something useful. Any sign of some spring weather yet? We still have grey skies and rain :) xx
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Thanks, Tupp.
There's a lot I need to deal with and trying to find the resources is daunting, especially since I no longer have any kind of support system around me...part of the problem of getting older.
It's raining right now so I'm cooped up.
Twoapenny:
((((((((((Bones))))))))))))))))
It always seems so odd to me that we have billions of people on the planet, enormous amounts of knowledge and information, mind blowing pieces of technology that can do all sorts of incredible things - yet we fail on the basic stuff like health and just supporting people when they need it. We seem to be capable of so much and yet sometimes achieve so little. Often it just takes a little bit of effort or organising to make such a difference to people's lives but it doesn't seem to happen. I don't know why. I'm sorry it's not easier for you. And the rain doesn't help! It looks like it's going to rain here, I'm just waiting to see what it decides to do :) xx
BonesMS:
--- Quote from: Twoapenny on April 17, 2018, 05:22:14 AM ---((((((((((Bones))))))))))))))))
It always seems so odd to me that we have billions of people on the planet, enormous amounts of knowledge and information, mind blowing pieces of technology that can do all sorts of incredible things - yet we fail on the basic stuff like health and just supporting people when they need it. We seem to be capable of so much and yet sometimes achieve so little. Often it just takes a little bit of effort or organising to make such a difference to people's lives but it doesn't seem to happen. I don't know why. I'm sorry it's not easier for you. And the rain doesn't help! It looks like it's going to rain here, I'm just waiting to see what it decides to do :) xx
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Thanks, Tupp.
Twoapenny:
Bonesie, we've had nothing but rain! Spring just sort of vanished - there's blossom all over the roads where the rain has lashed it out of the trees :) A memo was going around on Facebook from a conservation group about helping the bees - because it was warm and then got cold a lot of them sort of go into a coma and need sugar water to get them going again. Sure enough, the next day there was one on the floor of the landing, alive but just lying there, so we mixed some honey and water together and dipped a cotton bud into it and then slid that under him. He had a little feed and it was like his batteries recharged; he started to buzz and his wings started flapping and off he went outside to find some proper nectar :) Hopefully he's still going :) How's the weather like with you now, has it perked up at all?
Love Tup xx
BonesMS:
--- Quote from: Twoapenny on May 02, 2018, 04:26:14 AM ---Bonesie, we've had nothing but rain! Spring just sort of vanished - there's blossom all over the roads where the rain has lashed it out of the trees :) A memo was going around on Facebook from a conservation group about helping the bees - because it was warm and then got cold a lot of them sort of go into a coma and need sugar water to get them going again. Sure enough, the next day there was one on the floor of the landing, alive but just lying there, so we mixed some honey and water together and dipped a cotton bud into it and then slid that under him. He had a little feed and it was like his batteries recharged; he started to buzz and his wings started flapping and off he went outside to find some proper nectar :) Hopefully he's still going :) How's the weather like with you now, has it perked up at all?
Love Tup xx
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I'm glad that bee is okay. It's finally starting to warm up around here.
Also, while I was perusing reddit, I spotted this and it felt so painfully familiar:
A Narcissist's Prayer
That didn't happen.
And if it did, it wasn't that bad.
And if it was, that's not a big deal.
And if it is, that's not my fault.
And if it was, I didn't mean it.
And if I did... You deserved it.
URGH! Makes me want to go back in time and slap a BEEYOTCH or three!
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