It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
Replying to @hrobertking
I like your flipping the script methodology there pretty clever my dear well done :-)
Replying to @HackingBaseball
I know I'm awesome one in 8 billion that's pretty statistically amazing isn't it ;-)
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Replying to @mistycreates
Or just shorthand #FFF and add a you. ;-) LOL
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Replying to @mkeefe
You mean like yes sir how can we provide your order and where would you like it delivered? Lol unfortunately you couldn't even get the police to show up at something like that here unless there's a shootout in the middle of the street then yeah like just happened 3 hours ago.
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Whoever had this number before I did omg. it's a new one since November. I've gotten texts like this hey dude what you doing got any white? I usually just said new number don't know what you mean. Of course I know. If it keeps happening help me write a list of Snappy answers?
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Yes and if you know more than they do because perhaps you two are educated and aware and they say oh I see you like to Google things a lot and have suggested that Googling symptoms and medications is now a disorder itself somebody give me something to punch please?
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I second that lucky you I have spent a lifetime being a misdiagnosed and ultimately really sick person as a result of some of their psych BS and none of their medical science because that's an oxymoron in this nation anyway. We know so little why don't we just start there?
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Replying to @tenacious_mumma
So be that tenacious mama and make sure that you're getting very good information and don't let them tell you you tell them I know the NHS Works quite differently than here in fact I made a huge group of people left in casualty in Manchester once leaving asking where do we pay?
Replying to @tenacious_mumma
This is not to concern you in any way I was diagnosed with the US version CFS in 1985. It was not CFS it was not depression it was a rare blood disease. And now I'm dying from it and all of the cascading awful that came from it including psych meds for things I didn't have.
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Replying to @HackingBaseball
It was cheap good work and I'm world class if I do say so myself so you know I was just looking at the possibility of occasional extra pocket money because you know limited income. I can't imagine the people they hire LOL. It's creepy but effective filtration for both sides.
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Replying to @HackingBaseball
Yes that being warm and outgoing and engaging the audience didn't come across well on the video. Whatever it wasn't meant to be LOL
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And then saw some of the most sadistic awful treatment of very sick people that I have ever seen in my life loudly making fun of them and laughing at their pain and causing more of it it was just horrifying. The doctor sent me home traumatized. Imagine those poor other patients.
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Replying to @rwillowfish
At any rate they holstered their weapons I asked them kindly to leave my room while I dressed but two of them had to stay and watch the naked sick woman put her clothes on. They took me to Banner South for eval. Of course 12 hours later I'm watching the shenanigans and bullshit.
Replying to @rwillowfish
The last time I was put into evaluation because six policemen woke into a sick woman with a dying husband's bedroom fully armed and arms drawn down on a sleeping woman told me go get evaluated or we're calling a judge. My husband was dying for fuck sake. It was kind of a swatting
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Replying to @HackingBaseball
As a presenter yes twice most recently it was for a shit job and not even a job but like a freelance gig work thing and I was apparently too friendly. LOL
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Thinning the herd now a little more this time huh nice job USA. There is a way around this get a mortal illness or to end go to palliative or hospice care. They will drug you into a, but they're not trying to mercifully end your suffering like Kevorkian. painnewsnetwork.org/stories/…
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Molly E. Holzschlag retweeted
“Your trauma made u stronger” No, my trauma made me traumatized, it made me weak, gave me sleepless nights and memory loss, it gave me feelings I’ve never wanted. I made myself stronger, by dragging myself out of a dark place and dealing with consequences that weren’t my fault.
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I get that it feels very much like they are interested in making victims out of us all that's not cool we need to take that back from them they are the ones who should be worried about losing jobs, being called out for victimizing others in the name of pseudoscience. And loudly!
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What I did was get rid of all the practitioners and conventional medicine and went to palliative care. I have that option because of medical as if there's a difference but now they come to me and put me first not their agenda. We need a patient centric Care movement. Long overdue
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