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  1. @kirstymch Jeepers I've just seen the time. I'd better get to sleep or my spoons tomorrow will be seriously depleted. ;o)
  2. @kirstymch < as physical disability, and can be just as debilitating. I have both, and am hard pressed to say which is worse.
  3. @kirstymch I describe them that way to the people who bitch about antidepressants being terrible. But mental disability is just as valid >
  4. @kirstymch FWD is a great blog. Might help you work through the 'more fortunate than many' thing too. Took me a while to get through that.
  5. @rebelraising Nighty night! <3
  6. @rebelraising < like me, and I need to change myself (for example meds) to function in it.
  7. @rebelraising There's no such thing as 'only' anything. :o) I consider myself disabled because the world as it is disables me and people >
  8. @rebelraising @kirstymch I went a long time pondering over that too. Getting 'proper' diagnoses helped with my comfort with that identity.
  9. @geekyisgood I've heard that before and it always makes me smile. ;oP
  10. @kirstymch @rebelraising The post and conversation here might be interesting: http://tinyurl.com/ybd4bc8
  11. @kirstymch @rebelraising < or not. I don't know how the rest of the PWD community feels, but I imagine for many it's the same.
  12. @kirstymch @rebelraising Well I would certainly give a 'pass' to those with chronic illnesses, whether they consider themselves disabled >
  13. @rebelraising < both my mental disabilities and my physical ones. :o)
  14. @rebelraising Not if you're mentally ill, no - that is considered 'disability' so your use of spoon theory is not co-opting. I use it for >
  15. @kirstymch Temporarily Abled/Currently Able Bodied/Currently Able Minded. It's considered bad form for a non-PWD to use the spoon theory. :/
  16. @rebelraising Dolmio bolognese and Homepride "no need to cook the pasta first" pasta bake are mine! ;o)
  17. @kirstymch As long as you're not a TAB/CAB/CAM then steal away. ;oP
  18. @kirstymch @rebelraising Have to admit I never liked fish even as a meat eater - though that could be because I was quite young.
  19. @rebelraising @kirstymch I don't use it when cooking from scratch, really. It's good for my spoonless days though. :D
  20. @rebelraising My other half @wazabees is the same. Pretty much won't touch vegetables ever (but is a hardened omnivore).