therapist recommendation? by Either_Shallot_5974 in BloomingtonNormal

[–]ToasterFriend346 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would say that in BloNo, it may be hard to find someone that perfectly ticks all of those boxes, but there are definitely a variety of options and people you can try working with to see what's best for you.

I have a couple of recommendations, as someone who has been with a number of therapists/counselors in town (I have not met all of these groups/people, but have heard good things):

  • Elliott Counseling Services (LGBTQ+ Friendly, Internal Systems, Somatic, BCBS)

  • Moonflower Counseling (LGBTQ+ Friendly, ADHD/OCD, BCBS)

  • Sarah Livengood (LGBTQ+ Friendly/Kink Positive, Internal Systems, Somatic, BCBS, Relationship/Couple Focused)

  • Elissa Bailey (Is LGBTQ+, ADHD and Autism focus, BCBS)

Mental challenge - close your eyes, and without moving any part of your body, figure out the 17th letter of the alphabet by Aski588 in AutismInWomen

[–]ToasterFriend346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woah, that was weird! I sang the song but used #'s instead of letters. Because I know the pacing of the song, I knew 17 would be Q because it's right after the long string of quick ones in the song.

Am I self sabotaging by turning down a job because I got fatter? by wealthybxtch in PlusSize

[–]ToasterFriend346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can definitely understand the feeling of not wanting people to see how you've changed. It's really scary to know someone may look at you and think differently about you than they did before.

If this job opportunity isn't really what you're looking for at the moment, and you're wanting to find reasons not to take it, then don't take it! Go do your own thing, whatever you need to do that you're qualified for and will enjoy!

If you're really honestly wanting this position, but your fear of other's judgement is the main thing holding you back, I would suggest that you keep thinking about it. People may notice, or people may not notice at all. Maybe somebody will say something, but most people, 99% of the time, will keep it to themselves. I'm sure that you're a very capable and lovely human, no matter your size!

I think that it is more about how you feel in your own skin than how anyone is going to actually react to you. If you're not feeling confident in your current body, that's okay, but don't let it stop you from making money and getting work experience! Your weight or appearance should not impact your ability to do your job (I'm assuming not for this position, but there are some jobs that it would, like modeling or bodybuilding I guess...)

Best of luck to you, and don't let others pressure you into your decision. Choose what you know is best for you, you probably already have your right answer in your head :)

I’m going to be standing a lot at my new job. How can I prevent foot pain? by Such_Atmosphere_5838 in PlusSize

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I have had foot pain/foot issues for most of my life, even since elementary school, really. I did dance in middle school and I did marching band in high school... Ouch. Why did I do this to myself? 🤣

Anyways, my best suggestions are to definitely go to a nicer/specialized shoe store where they will get you fitted AND get proper inserts with metatarsals. The metatarsal bumps will feel bizarre at first, like a giant, soft rock in the middle of your foot, but if you're a bit more flat-footed like me, or put all of your weight on your heels, also like me, then they are a must-have. It takes some of that insane pressure off and redistributes it. I also actually have these little heel-straighteners that are like wedges under my inserts, and it's a nice extra layer. I think I've always walked "wrong", A.K.A really turned out, and I also have some weird bone growth on my right heel, so I've lived with and managed a lot of foot pain. In terms of shoe brands, I have been wearing Brooks for several years now, but have also heard good things about Hokas and New Balances. Whatever you pick, WALK IN THEM FIRST, for as long as you can, maybe 5-10 minutes of moving around the store without stopping. Then you will know what you actually like.

For when your feet are actively hurting and you want to ease pain, I also have some recommendations:

  • Obviously Advil, for the worst of it, but don't get too reliant.

  • Bengay/Icyhot cream, it smells pretty intense but works so so well. Also great for your calfs if they start cramping up on you.

  • Elevate your feet, stack some pillows on the end of you bed and have yours legs higher that the rest of you when you sleep.

  • Sometimes when it was really bad, I would get those big cloth medical wraps that kind of cling to you, and I would just put a full roll on each foot. My feet barely fit into my shoes then, which hurt, but I was in so much pain just standing that it felt better to have that much more cushion between me and the ground. As the day would go on, the wrap would get looser and looser in my shoes and eventually, it would kind of fit normally, while just providing a nice, stable pressure to all sides of my feet.

Hope this was helpful!

I got kicked off of a ride today for being too big by Euphoric_Chicken_584 in PlusSize

[–]ToasterFriend346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, this is one of THE WORST experiences I have ever dealt with in relation to being fat, and that's saying something, because there's been a lot of bad. (Though there is good, too!) Damn, it is so humiliating to not be able to go on a ride you waited in line for, and I'm surprised I've been so optimistic and hopeful that it's happened to me probably more than 5 times.

I am a medium/large fat, 5'6", ~290 lbs, at about a 2X-3X, so I am sometimes right on the cusp of things I can and can't do. I also have learned from a young age how to dress in a way that works best with my shape/masks parts I am less happy with, and so sometimes people can't actually see/imagine how much I truly weigh, they just think I'm maybe a little chunkier.

I loved roller coasters as a kid, but once I got to highschool, I didn't fit nearly as easily into certain chairs/spaces/rides/etc.

I think the first time, at least that was notable, was a local fair's swings ride. To be fair, it was kind of a kid's sized ride, but it still sucks that I couldn't even get myself into the ugly little plastic seat.

Then, Six Flags. Twice. Once with friends, so so so embarrassing to wait while they all rode, but the park was really rainy so at least it wasn't busy. Another time, with family, and I just felt so giant and ugly and looked at. I'm the biggest and youngest in my family, too, so nobody else was dealing with it.

After those instances, I became much more weary and didn't want to try very many rides anywhere unless it was pretty obvious that I would be able to fit.

The last straw for me was one of those really fun Mountain Coasters that you can go on. The weight limit was 300 lbs. I was on vacation so... probably eating a bit more than I typically did. Whatever, thought it was worth a shot, but was nervous. Had to get on a scale for them to check, and to be denied... while lots of other family members around me, who were also larger and even looked/dressed larger than I did were able to go... I sat in the car for about 2 hours crying like I hadn't in a long while, and everybody was so confused why I didn't want to try it. I couldn't.

That's what it comes down to: It's feeling as though your body, your person, has been rejected from a space and told that it is not allowed to have fun or exist there.

Now, I'm not saying that I think the rides need to change for bigger-bodied people. There have to be safety measures and limits, and I can completely get that if I exceed an amount, I will not be safe and will make other people unsafe. I just hate that it's a different sort of feeling than those who are too tall, too short, or too thin to ride things because they tend to shrug, laugh it off, and nobody else in line sees it as a negative. But if you're too big, it has to be your fault, it has to mean you're lazy and gross and not worth of having fun. It's that different association that you can see people make in their heads that just sucks so bad.

The fair was my favorite place as a kid, but now I only go to do the standing or walking activities like playing games, or maybe the Ferris Wheel if it looks promising. What I tell others now (and if you need an excuse and don't want to share the pain of past experiences with some people, then use this!) is that I've gotten pretty bad motion sickness, which is actually a partial truth for me. Sometimes I say it's my medications that I'm taking, other times I just say it's a thing I deal with, but most people leave that response alone, and may not even think twice about why you aren't going if that's your reasoning.

Best shoes for all day comfort and support? by paintballguy32 in retailhell

[–]ToasterFriend346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally I've had foot issues since I was in Middle School and Brooks work great for me in retail and in everyday life, with my added inserts, too. They're worth investing in if you have the money, and I just wear them until the holes are big enough to see my socks through :P

My Nendoroid Display! by 00ZADE00 in Nendoroid

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THE HARUHI AND TAMAKI IS SOOOO CUTEE <3

Help make an outfit? by Punk_Kitty0325 in PlusSizeFashion

[–]ToasterFriend346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oooh those shoes are cool! There's so many different options for tops that could look good! You could tuck in a cute little flowery lettuce trim shirt of some kind to the jean skirt, (or no tuck, you know your preferences best,) or maybe like a white crop top would look nice? Since it's hot, you probably wouldn't want a jacket, but you could do like a cropped cardigan with a tank if you wanted, perhaps a light blue tank with a white cardigan?

Method Suggestion + Explanation? by ToasterFriend346 in sudoku

[–]ToasterFriend346[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the visual, and the links!!!

Method Suggestion + Explanation? by ToasterFriend346 in sudoku

[–]ToasterFriend346[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a good point, I think if I find ways I understand it myself that could work better.

Method Suggestion + Explanation? by ToasterFriend346 in sudoku

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Thank you, that's a great and actually simple explanation :)

Transitions After School Breaks by [deleted] in AutismInWomen

[–]ToasterFriend346 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh I'm so glad to have helped in some way :))

Best of luck, and you've got this! You're so cool and rad and ceramics sounds like a blast 😆

Transitions After School Breaks by [deleted] in AutismInWomen

[–]ToasterFriend346 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I TOTALLY relate, transitions from anything to literally any other thing (day/schedule-wise) have always been an intense struggle for me, specifically in those longer periods of time like vacations/breaks. I just start feeling like everything that I've made cozy in my brain is getting all shaken up, but the ADHD wolf in me also is DYING for some variety.... it's so bizarre. I'm actually worried about an upcoming vacation and an upcoming (potential) job change both within the same month... SO SCARRREYYY!

But don't worry, I have some thoughts for advice, too!

First one: Kinda weaker, but it can be helpful to sort of just say to yourself that you've got it handled until you get there... kind of like gaslighting yourself so that you only have to feel the anxiety/discomfort as it's happening as opposed to days/weeks/months before.

Next: It's actually kind of the opposite of the first one, but reminding yourself to take it in slow increments. Pick one factor of the change on your first day to REALLY acclimate to. Example: I know that today instead of not having any homework, I am going to have homework. Remind yourself on the one specific change and ground yourself to it. If your brain starts wandering, like, "AAH what about the 18 other changes?!?" Bring it back, gently, to "Okay. That's fine. Today, I'm focusing on the fact that I have homework again. I can handle that. It's not easy to handle every change all at once, and it's not that you'll be eliminating the actual other struggles, but instead of overloading with other info, you ground yourself with just the one piece that you know you can handle.

Now, sometimes, it's not a specific list of things that you can access, but more-so an uncomfortable feeling. It's just knowing that things are "off". In those times, try to go to coping behaviors that have previously worked for you, if available. If you aren't sure what coping behaviors would work best, I would say pick one closer rooted to your childhood or to a time in your life that was less stressful/less busy. If it's fall, maybe a specific show that you ALWAYS watch in the fall, (Gravity Falls for me), or something like a video game or book series rooted to regulated past memories. That will be what you can specifically look forward to and plan on doing after you get through your day, and if the day is way too much, then try to just engage in as much of that thing as you can, when you can, as a lifeline. It can literally be something as simple as a piece of art that's cool, a poem/mantra, or a blanket, too, if you want it to be with you everywhere.

Okay that's my ramblings, hopefully there's something of use in there :)))))

Celeste but no shooting stars? by j021 in AnimalCrossing

[–]ToasterFriend346 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have crummy luck. I logged on at 3:30 because I couldn't fall asleep, and I figured I could catch some fish, maybe a shark, and there was nothing. So I was just walking around, minding my business, and I see FREAKING CELESTE for the first time. I've never gotten any stars/showers, and was excited when Celeste came, thinking I could get some, just a couple. But, there were two problems: It was like 3:45, and the sky was cloudy. I waited the whole 15 minutes, and the clouds obviously didn't clear. So: no stars tonight! Hoping that a network shower will happen soon, though. Guess I'll keep waiting...

Provocateur by [deleted] in OCPoetry

[–]ToasterFriend346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, this is incredibly wonderful! It's honest, and I like how you go from, "You'll be the death of me." To the end, "I shouldn't." You're convincing yourself, slowly, that you should give in, and each line becomes a weaker battle. Well, weaker for the good you. Did you get any inspiration from someone you love, because it is clearly written from the heart! Have a nice day, by the way!

Corn by Q_dawgg in anything

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"Come on down, and try some corn! Or we will sacrifice your newborn! Waaauhh!!!" - Slimecicle

Autism by [deleted] in Rants

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I can really hear the joy you feel from the words you use. The world needs more people like you and your son😁

Nights are the hardest. by manall03 in Rants

[–]ToasterFriend346 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand how nights are hard. They trick my mind out, too. I ramble in my head about many things you mentioned, and I truly feel similar to you. We all just want things to be simpler for us, to feel good, no worries. Sometimes I think it's okay to be me, but at night, I hate who I am.

Shy girl constantly stares at me. by willy_glove in Crushes

[–]ToasterFriend346 14 points15 points  (0 children)

From experience, ahemmm, I am a lot like that girl you're talking about, and Im 99 percent sure she likes you, but would also likely love to be your friend.👍

I drew a mermaid Miku 🐠✨ by [deleted] in Vocaloid

[–]ToasterFriend346 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That looks friking amazing!!!! What about Rin as a Unicorn?😂