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@66Mustang
Enjoy your coffee I’m going to the hairdressers in 10 minutes then popping in to see my mum.@Teigr
Oh that’s good I’m glad he’s doing ok. I hope you are to as you’d have been used to him out at work lol
Oh my legs still swollen and as soon as I walk for a little while it gets worse. I will trying get my tablets today they should be in the chemist I think k.@rubin16
Thanks enjoy your lunch with your nan I’m so glad your happy in your flat.
@Sandy_123
Hope you can get out in the garden and enjoy the weather.Catch yous all later I hope yous behave while I’m away lol
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Did someone say a heatwave was coming 😭 I can't deal with the heat
Morning all!
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I think I need some hayfever tablets keep sneezing it's meant to be high today the pollens
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@rubin16 I've found they are either good or not myself! I've met plenty who didn't help at all, but my current one genuinely seems to want to help!! I think it's helpful that she's got mental health issues herself, so she knows things because she has experienced them rather than just read them out of a book
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I can confirm it's absolutely boiling hot out here in the garden
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It's the same here now @Sandy_123 ,we nearly collapsed on our way home.
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@Teigr
Yes I can imagine as your used to him being out at work, oh you need to show us your new wallpaper.@Beaver79
Thanks I’m still In the hairdressers I’ve got a couple of minutes till the colour gets washed off so not long now till it’s finished. I hope your tooth is feeling a bit more settled.@Sandy_123
Enjoy the sun while it lasts mind drink plenty.❤️
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Just 2 days of sun after all that rain and the plants in the garden are very thirsty. Going to have to water them today!
I find that interesting @66Mustang, about your support worker. I feel like it can be the same with disability in general. If someone has not experienced disability they struggle to fully understand what it's like. And I think the same goes for mental health too. I will say, my current therapist doesn't have ADHD but she's studied it so much she understands it better than I do! Sometimes I'll say an issue I'm having that I think it unrelated to my ADHD, but when she helps me dig deeper into the problem, it's either directly or indirectly related to it.
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Its mega warm @teigr
I'm having a rest with a coffee. my son popped by and did the lawns and we've done some weeding in front. Bins get empty Tomorrow. Shattered now.at least the washing will dry. I've had loads of water @lou67
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Do you have a local repair group @Ada? My local library has one, once a month they meet at the library and anyone can come to them with broken electronics and they will see if they can repair it.
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Took my son to see a pharmacist and just as I suspected they can't do anything. He's been told to leave it uncovered unless he's at work or college.
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Afternoon @ada we've been busy in gardens just doing the jobs in the house now before the match. That's a shame about your fan
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I'm okay today thank you @Ada How are you today? Shame about the fan, do you have an ice cube tray you can put in the freezer or freezer packs at all? So you can use them to cool down when it gets too hot?
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Yeah I struggled getting on too. It's very warm today the gardens look lovely
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Hi all. How are you today?
I feel in the middle recently. My older sister has fell out with my mum and is not speaking to her or coming over to the house. For my birthday last week she messaged me saying she hasn't got me a present because she wants to take me to lunch or go shopping or something. I don't want to upset my mum even though she said I won't and I don't want to upset my sister if I don't go out with her.
I haven't answered her yet.
I don't know what to do.
Any advice?
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Something I would say is to add that I think it's possible to still "be understanding" even when it comes to something you don't "understand", if that makes sense
Having knowledge or information definitely is one way to becoming "understanding" but it's not the only way to being understanding - you can still be understanding of someone's difficulties/situation, even if you are ignorant of the details or have no experience
(In philosophy you could call knowledge of a situation a "sufficient condition" of being understanding, which means it's one way of achieving it, as opposed to a "necessary condition" which means it's the only path to achieving it)
To make it more complicated I actually think it works the other way round too … you can have lots of knowledge but not be understanding in a sympathetic/empathetic way - I've met lots of doctors who seem to get upset when my conditions don't manifest in the way they've been taught, almost like I'm "doing the disability thing wrong" 😆
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Hey everyone I hope yous are having a good day.
I’m having dinner at my mums then my wee granddaughters graduation from nursery is at 5.45 it’s just round the corner from my mums so not far to to go.@Ada
Hi Ada I hope your feeling ok, I mentioned you earlier not sure if you missed it.❤️
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@66Mustang Oh yes, I didn't mean to say it's not possible to "be understanding". You are very right there. My therapist is an example of exactly what you're saying yeah.
And yeah, I've had that too. You need both knowledge and empathy I think in many cases.
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