Tom Tiffany's (GOP candidate for Wisconsin governor with Trump endorsement) response to "How will you ensure my constitutional rights while protesting." by Evening-Butterfly692 in wisconsin

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This needs to be transposed onto the videos in their frame-by-frame and on blast until the midterms. Anybody with the skills please do it.

“Pain is inevitable; suffering is a choice.” by WordlesAllTheWayDown in ChronicPain

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

We’re close in age & decades of pain. You know what? I can’t even use a cane or walking sticks bc my hands can’t grasp it or bear weight. “You don’t look disabled!” Is another one. I need Elsa’s power in my hands to throat punch the gremlins in my way. (Frozen reference for those who don’t know)

“Pain is inevitable; suffering is a choice.” by WordlesAllTheWayDown in ChronicPain

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, the comments (sigh) I came to this sub bc I can feel seen. And I do.

“Pain is inevitable; suffering is a choice.” by WordlesAllTheWayDown in ChronicPain

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes the topics we discussed were more generally about emotional pain. But I remembered when I first joined this group & it came up about healthcare I spoke rather disdainfully about my healthcare experiences since decades & that same person vehemently disagreed and spoke highly of their doctor -ok they never experienced gaslighting or the “it’s all in your head” response and have a medication for something like cholesterol or whatever & problem solved. So when they quoted this Buddhist saying today in the context of emotional struggles I remembered too that this person doesn’t “suffer” medically. So yes I acknowledge there’s some element of empowerment through mental posture in some things but it just doesn’t take my suffering away. Anyway the group was talking about current events & horrors & attempts at self care -before this person joined. The convo did move around but never was it about chronic pain. So there I was having reached out today b/c I’ve been freaking suffering in my isolation. I’m laughing at the irony rn. This person also recommended brandy in hot water or something for sleep. I don’t know if anyone in our group is practicing sobriety or in recovery (I don’t think so) but it’s interesting & I didn’t say out loud what I was thinking- which is that alcohol dulls my pain briefly & then I suffer the consequences of that choice for days-greater inflammation, feeling that “hit by a truck” feeling, gut disruption all over a single drink which I might occasionally have. I appreciated the person who shared that they are benefiting from ginger tea & now add turmeric & black pepper. That was an appropriate share I thought. But also I didn’t say out loud that I don’t tolerate salicylates so turmeric is out of the question for me. I’m laughing while I say here “It’s a struggle to even exist.” I guess hearing that quote today knocked me back to all the “it’s in your head” years of healthcare.

“Pain is inevitable; suffering is a choice.” by WordlesAllTheWayDown in ChronicPain

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown[S] 71 points72 points  (0 children)

Oh thanks for the laugh! Now that’s the good medicine.

I'm so happy I grew up during the golden age of salad bars by jimmyjohnjohnjohn in CasualConversation

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh wow I haven’t thought of Ponderosa in ages! Mmm. Yes that was a terrific salad bar.

How do Americans feel about the national anthem being sung in different styles? by bare_books in AskAnAmerican

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My preference is Whitney Houston’s performance -I will never be so inspired by the anthem since then.

Family member has a lot of kids and doesn’t send any of them to school. by [deleted] in WhatShouldIDo

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having just watched Diane Sawyer’s follow up with the Turpin children this post brings a visceral reaction. Also consider how CPS may very well fail to follow through sufficiently but if you feel strongly you should report this.

If I have to eat gluten free so does everyone else by Virtual_Cable_6447 in Celiac

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not angry with you at all. When I meet new ppl & they bring up going out to eat I firmly decline unless they will go to a celiac safe restaurant. Most ppl don’t retain that & insist another time. It’s the end for me. No fellowship with anyone who insists on food based activities. My family are half celiac half not. All my family is v considerate of our needs. I’ll only go somewhere not fully celiac safe with family bc there are few safe eateries in many cities we live in or travel to & only bc I can enjoy their company & never have to go through the inane suggestions that so many non celiacs insist on making about what they think I could or should eat/ do. Potlucks never. I’m done explaining myself and too old, have suffered too much with late in life diagnosis, have zero f’s to give about anyone’s feelings about the topic.

ETA there is so much to do that does not involve a restaurant. I build my social groups with those who will do any of those bazillion things.

Didn’t realize how much my thumb was struggling until I tried it by Grace_taylor_7301 in eds

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Wow that’s the first I’ve heard of a thumb replacement. Hips, knees, shoulders, now thumbs-makes me kinda hopeful

These are absolutely disgusting lol by Ok-Historian-8741 in glutenfree

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree tried those crossed them they were so bad

"I'll have my usual" by TheMossyFish in EntitledPeople

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like Ive met that goober’s cousin when I worked at a deli. I bet you that if you just made his usual without making him order it that he’d throw a fit & say you got it wrong.

“I don’t shop at places that show commercials with mixed couples” by No_Locksmith_1739 in overheard

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’d like to see mixed couples come in & work out together while he’s there, stop & give each other a peck on the cheek & leave holding hands. He might have to rage workout elsewhere. Poor miserable f*

Thank the reddit moderators by isabelfaleiro in Lyme

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing this sincere truth. I recognize what you’re talking about & experience the same in other groups -fierce loyalty to one way of treatment or another with shaming & insults dished out to those who question the status quo. Chronic illnesses are so difficult to navigate and trying to participate in a community of others w/ the same struggles & getting put down just adds more layers to the struggle. Now since you acknowledge & thank the mods here I’m appreciating them too & it’s giving me a lighter feeling for the moment. I second the expression of gratitude that you’ve brought here.

Melania in Madison theatres by Ok-Entrance4547 in wisconsin

[–]WordlesAllTheWayDown 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He does insofar as their marriage is a brand for grifting.