What ails you today?
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Re: What ails you today?
A sore and pained neck and right trap after having an unplanned lie down while mountain biking yesterday... and general soreness in the arms from the said mountain biking
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General lurgy.
Sore throat, constant headache, general aches, and it's messing with my asthma.
Bored of it now.
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Sore throat, constant headache, general aches, and it's messing with my asthma.
Bored of it now.
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I've got a cold. Sore throat, runny nose and headache. I've spent most of the day in bed sweating it out.
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I'm starting to see the back of mine now.
Aches, headache, and sore throat are so gone. Just a stuffy nose and cough, still going into the office to drop the kit off so hopefully a leaving present for them
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Aches, headache, and sore throat are so gone. Just a stuffy nose and cough, still going into the office to drop the kit off so hopefully a leaving present for them

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Day 2 of the cold. I had a shit nights sleep, my head feels like it's in a vice, my nose is constantly runny and I've started to get a cough.
I think I might do a test, just to be sure
I think I might do a test, just to be sure
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Many of you know that my daughter has had a long battle with her mental health. She's had various issues, especially during her teens. When she has opened up to me I've been able to get some decent insight in how her mind works, what she reacts to and how she reacts and the various ways she can think and interpret things. Through my work I get to deal with a lot of psych professionals so I get to see various symptoms and conditions and how they can manifest.
My daughter hates being pigeon-holed. I've frequently suggested that she should look into a condition to help her understand what she's going through and how she's not alone, but I was usually met with a brickwall.
She has been improving recently, which has allowed me to have more resourceful and meaningful conversations.
To cut a long story short, she finally agreed with me that she may be on the spectrum. She's spoken with her GP and she's on the path to being tested. She's got mixed feelings about the whole thing, but I've tried to reassure her that there doesn't have to be a fixed answer at the end of it all.
My daughter hates being pigeon-holed. I've frequently suggested that she should look into a condition to help her understand what she's going through and how she's not alone, but I was usually met with a brickwall.
She has been improving recently, which has allowed me to have more resourceful and meaningful conversations.
To cut a long story short, she finally agreed with me that she may be on the spectrum. She's spoken with her GP and she's on the path to being tested. She's got mixed feelings about the whole thing, but I've tried to reassure her that there doesn't have to be a fixed answer at the end of it all.
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Top daddy skillzKwacky wrote: ↑26 Apr 2023, 15:55 Many of you know that my daughter has had a long battle with her mental health. She's had various issues, especially during her teens. When she has opened up to me I've been able to get some decent insight in how her mind works, what she reacts to and how she reacts and the various ways she can think and interpret things. Through my work I get to deal with a lot of psych professionals so I get to see various symptoms and conditions and how they can manifest.
My daughter hates being pigeon-holed. I've frequently suggested that she should look into a condition to help her understand what she's going through and how she's not alone, but I was usually met with a brickwall.
She has been improving recently, which has allowed me to have more resourceful and meaningful conversations.
To cut a long story short, she finally agreed with me that she may be on the spectrum. She's spoken with her GP and she's on the path to being tested. She's got mixed feelings about the whole thing, but I've tried to reassure her that there doesn't have to be a fixed answer at the end of it all.
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Our son Alex went thru this a lot time ago.
As you say it doesn’t have to pigeon hole anything but it does help him understand why he does things his own way sometimes rather than just doing things the way most others do.
Our system loves to make individuals fit that system rather than let people be themselves.
If we all really think about we do what we do, it’s often down to the way humans are conditioned to think, be that dress sense, sexuality, eating habits etc. it’s nearly all social conditioning and not maybe the way we would choose personally if we had a free reign of thinking.
As you say it doesn’t have to pigeon hole anything but it does help him understand why he does things his own way sometimes rather than just doing things the way most others do.
Our system loves to make individuals fit that system rather than let people be themselves.
If we all really think about we do what we do, it’s often down to the way humans are conditioned to think, be that dress sense, sexuality, eating habits etc. it’s nearly all social conditioning and not maybe the way we would choose personally if we had a free reign of thinking.
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And that’s why they Daily Mail, Tory party way of thinking is that you mustn’t think outside the box. They want to pigeon hole us all so we are easier fodder for them.
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Nice one mate, and good on her for doing it.
James understanding of his conditions had helped him accept it and learn to live alongside them.
From my own diagnosis of dyslexia many years ago, I don't feel like I have been pigeon holed and if I have those people don't really mean enough to me to worry about it.
It's certainly never held me back in achieving what I've done so far, it's just helped me understand that I have to do some things in a different way.
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James understanding of his conditions had helped him accept it and learn to live alongside them.
From my own diagnosis of dyslexia many years ago, I don't feel like I have been pigeon holed and if I have those people don't really mean enough to me to worry about it.
It's certainly never held me back in achieving what I've done so far, it's just helped me understand that I have to do some things in a different way.
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This didn't use to be the case. My 30 yo BiL is severely autistic but they wouldn't diagnose him for several years because they "didn't like to label".... the flipside of that was it made support impossible due to a lack of diagnosis. Financial and other.
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But the lefty party way of teaching kids they can be any gender they want is ok ?
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Agreed.. I unsubscribed from the political threads for a reason.
Great job being a Dad, Kwacky! Your kids are lucky
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It's great that she is talking about it and from my experience really important that she gets a diagnosis. It was a combination of being an undiagnosed autistic young woman and exceptionally poor parenting that led to Sarah's severe mental breakdown and suicide attempts in her adult life.Kwacky wrote: ↑26 Apr 2023, 15:55 Many of you know that my daughter has had a long battle with her mental health. She's had various issues, especially during her teens. When she has opened up to me I've been able to get some decent insight in how her mind works, what she reacts to and how she reacts and the various ways she can think and interpret things. Through my work I get to deal with a lot of psych professionals so I get to see various symptoms and conditions and how they can manifest.
My daughter hates being pigeon-holed. I've frequently suggested that she should look into a condition to help her understand what she's going through and how she's not alone, but I was usually met with a brickwall.
She has been improving recently, which has allowed me to have more resourceful and meaningful conversations.
To cut a long story short, she finally agreed with me that she may be on the spectrum. She's spoken with her GP and she's on the path to being tested. She's got mixed feelings about the whole thing, but I've tried to reassure her that there doesn't have to be a fixed answer at the end of it all.
I'm ADHD, dyslexic, possibly autistic and I don't see it as a label. It's just knowledge that allows me to better understand the world around me and how I fit in. Or don't

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I've tweaked the left side of my lower back.
I knew going to the gym is bad for your health.
I knew going to the gym is bad for your health.
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My whole body feels like it’s been on a medieval torture rack and now I’ve got covid
Marvellous
Marvellous
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