Works for me. Every evening at 10 I need to take my meds. I feed my cats their dinner right after. At 9.50 they all come to where I am and start demanding food. I never forget my meds.
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paperdoll@lemmy.zipto Mental Health@lemmy.world•People Are Being Involuntarily Committed, Jailed After Spiraling Into "ChatGPT Psychosis"English3·30 days agoWhere I live the waiting list for therapy is about a year and the quality isn’t great
Since i’ve become an adult and have my own house to clean, I really get this lady. There is so much dust! its everywhere. I will spend the entire day dusting every surface and the next day its all back again. Dust takes up so much time of my life. However, cover everything in pretty cloths and once a week you can just gather it up, wash it, and done. Sorry im not German.
paperdoll@lemmy.zipto Mental Health@lemmy.world•What pointless advice have you had?English4·2 months agoI was told I didn’t need medication for my bipolar disorder, all I needed was to follow a Keto diet.
I did try keto during one of my manic episodes once. Ended up talking to God. I’m an atheist.
I see where you are coming from but I personally like Disability Pride. I have schizo affective disorder, Fibromyalgia and Ehlers Danlos syndrome. My mind and body are a dumpster fire on the best of day’s but I feel pride in my body never giving up and always doing its best despite everything wrong with it. I feel pride for my mind continuing to fight, sometimes for literal survival.
Your disabilities might not be something to feel proud of, but the fact you continue to live and function as much as you can, is.