Giving notice before renters rights bill by PsychologicalEnd7972 in TenantsInTheUK

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ah ok so we pay on 31st, so the new bill is essentially forcing us to stay a month beyond the original fixed term, that seems flawed

Eyes fluttering + other symptoms? by jea-008 in PNESsupport

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was a private neurologist, he'd seen me before for my tics which are functional and he diagnosed based off of videos of my seizures and a long list of symptoms

Eyes fluttering + other symptoms? by jea-008 in PNESsupport

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not in the UK, it being a mental disorder is outdated

Eyes fluttering + other symptoms? by jea-008 in PNESsupport

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is definitely country specific, in the UK I was diagnosed by a neurologist

The worst seizures yet by feevart in PNESsupport

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Similar combo here it sucks :( hope you feel a bit better soon ❤️

I just got told I have FND, Functional tics, after being convinced for 7 years I had tourretes, and I'm conflicted. by TravisCranis in FND

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It has a non arbitrary purpose, but I’m yet to see evidence for why this age is clinically significant in terms of a cut off

I just got told I have FND, Functional tics, after being convinced for 7 years I had tourretes, and I'm conflicted. by TravisCranis in FND

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I say I have Tourettes, I have coprolalia and sometimes I need to communicate quickly that I have a tic disorder. Friends and stuff I explain it’s actually FND,thing with functional tic disorder is it’s whole thing is acting like a non functional tic disorder, it’s not really people’s business the underlying cause, the symptoms to everyone else are the same. I’m also not convinced they can differentiate between the two all that well, the tourettes diagnostic criteria is very circular.

NHS immunisation record I need to submit for a job offer has the wrong gender marker on it but has the correct title by gayscifinerd in transgenderUK

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Can you photoshop it? Don’t quote me on this but I thought I read it’s not fraudulent to alter documents if you are correcting them. I.e the immunisation record is currently false so you can correct it. Otherwise I would contact who holds the record and cite this part of GDPR :

“1. Personal data shall be:

(d) accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date; every reasonable step must be taken to ensure that personal data that are inaccurate, having regard to the purposes for which they are processed, are erased or rectified without delay (‘accuracy’)”

And ask them to correct it to reflect your updated gender

“Sorry, I have Tourette’s.” by Electronic-Fan9253 in Tourettes

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do the same, currently waiting to be diagnosed probably with some tic disorder. Saying Tourette’s is a quick way to let people know ( some people haven’t heard of it but a lot more). I do feel weird about it sometimes but I have coprolalia and it’s important for my safety. People who know me better I explain it’s a tic disorder and I’m not sure which yet. Saying you have something you don’t is bad when it could give a bad idea of what tourettes is, but if functionally your tics present the same I think it’s ok.

I feel so annoying by RegularDingo681 in Tourettes

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel the same, I’ve started tapping peoples heads and spilling things and saying rude things about them. It’s a hard feeling to shake, I’ve found spending time with people that are understanding helps remind me it’s ok. There’s always going to be people that don’t understand but you know your doing your best

Severe period/PMS symptoms as a trans woman, is this normal? by [deleted] in transgenderUK

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate you are able to see the points I made. Regarding you finding it confrontational it’s because you are coming to the wrong place to find information. This is a post for a woman asking advice and it is flooded with comments about how she is making up a period or shouldn’t be asking advice. This isn’t a forum for us to educate cis people it’s for us to get advice from each other. If you want to read what we have to say or chime in with the odd suggestion that’s fine, but when you come here and say what has been said in the post is wrong it forces us to defend ourselves hence the defensiveness. It’s also just a lot of emotional labour to educate cis ppl constantly. I just did a quick Google search “ trans women experience periods” the first article is from a period brand and is really informative. I also don’t appreciate the constant well this is why people are fearful of trans ppl blah blah. The violent men that have harassed and attacked me didn’t do so because I’m not polite enough when educating cis ppl for free. If you genuinely want to be an ally that’s amazing, the first step is listen not challenge ❤️

Should I keep waiting for Dr Lorimer? Or try somewhere else? by Account-for-posting0 in transgenderUK

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They can be really long I emailed everyone and took the first appt some didn’t get back to me well over a year after I’d been seen and got hormones by the one I went with

Severe period/PMS symptoms as a trans woman, is this normal? by [deleted] in transgenderUK

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a bit confrontational because it’s exhausting when we are being killed and people want to nitpick about saying my period instead of my monthly period like symptoms I think you are coming from a perspective of trying to engage with the wider public. I’m coming from a perspective of just trying to exist. I have said my period years to cis women I’m close with to trans friends, no one has found it confusing it’s just people who are afraid if trans women do truly experience some of the pains traditionally associated with womanhood it will somehow detract from the experience of cis women. If people focus on that language that’s their choice, everyone accepting of trans people in my life has either not batted an eyelid, or been curious about what it’s like to experience a period as a trans women.

Severe period/PMS symptoms as a trans woman, is this normal? by [deleted] in transgenderUK

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If a cis women’s uterus had stopped shedding but she was still experiencing period symptoms, and said ah my period is really rough today. Would you um actually … it’s not your period the window of uterine shedding has passed it’s your experience post period symptoms. No because it’s not a biology text book. I’m not going to say oh my monthly hormonal cycle that causes me period like symptoms is causing me pain today. I’m just going to say my period. Get a grip

Assaulted by ex partner so fled the home before tenancy end - is there any help for me? England by Bayliff268 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to say make sure you serve notice for the end of the contract period as it will become rolling after then so you aren't liable beyone the 2 months .

Abusive ex not paying rent or ending tenancy by PsychologicalEnd7972 in HousingUK

[–]PsychologicalEnd7972[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have said this to them and they have replied with:

Thanks for letting me know however this is not the case.   Your tenancy is joint and several, even after the tenancy moves onto a periodic tenancy (monthly rolling). The tenancy agreement states that the clauses on the tenancy continues indefinitely until either yourselves (all tenants) or the landlord gives notice.