Lakes

@Lakes@lemmy.world
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Joined 12 months ago

Just someone with MS and a cat named Rude.

I have MS, I'll go wild once I hear it's approved. Until then I'll save my energy.

I moved out the western slope of Colorado, to the high desert, after I got an MS diagnosis. I've never had more concentration in my life. I was able to focus without a chime or someone else needing to contact me. Just me and how to move forward. Years later I moved back to the city.

It took my a while to get back to city life when I left, the busy everything, the phone going off, the lights in the sky at night blocking the stars. How do we all do it?

2 more...

It’s been 30 minutes. Welcome back, again, again.

Just called my mom to tell her to stay away. Can't risk her being caught up with it.

Does anyone else say "myself" when asked on a form or in person what they believe in?

I have a swamp cooler going right now on my roof. It works just as good as AC but at a lower energy/money cost.

I'm adopted and know both my mothers. Birth mom didn't want me at put me up for adoption and my mother adopted me. Birth mother came around when I was 25 wanting me back even though I'd never met her, I knew she wasn't MY mom. I want nothing to do with my birthmother because she was just a vessel for me to end up with my real mom.

If you feel that pull from your heart that this person is your mother, then she is ( as long as everyone's cool).

I’ve been using the parental controls to lock out FOX and other crap.

Sucks to suck.

I just want to use a website without having to play a game.

Have any other monitors available?

If you do, literally change the monitor and hide the other one. Smaller the better.

I would play the album In the Aeroplane Over the Sea from start to finish. It's a rewarding listen.

I.diots O.ut W.alking A.round

I listened to both. I see what you're saying about Jacsha Heifetz’s version, it almost cuts through you. Emotions like pain and grief don't hit slowly in the times of death. Great links, thank you.

That's one of the reasons I went and it did help. I had to leave for a different reason. The dry air was amazing, it was like taking a wet blanket off. My mobility went up and my energy up.

It's worth a visit for sure!

I've just liked it for 20 years.

So you've turned your PC into a Cadillac. Respect.

The television set.

I too follow the emissary.