I think I'm less fearful of it simply because there is less I can do about it. I'd try, obviously. I have a stick. But I don't have a lot of strength & less co-ordination & I can't run away very well. I can run a bit sometimes on a good day when well warmed up but mostly, no.
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Because there is little I can do, I see the risk of violence as much like the risk of a car accident. I'll be sensible but then continue doing what I want to do and take the risk and not spend a lot of time worrying about 'what ifs.' This is liberating in a way.
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I think it is able-bodied men who worry more about potential violence simply because there is some point to this. Remaining alert to credible threats and planning & preparing for what you'd do in the moment realistically is likely to have an impact on the outcome.
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But I am hoping to become much more able-bodied this year. I became tentatively hopeful that the keto diet could help this when I read it reduces inflammation in the brain that causes epilepsy. My neurological condition which includes epilepsy is caused by inflammation in brain
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Even if this has no affect at all and realistically, one of my many neurologists would probably have suggested it if it was likely to help, I intend to get slimmer & fitter generally & this will help even if my vision & co-ordination remain bolloxed.
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I've been slowly getting better since the last stroke-like thing I had and I'm hopeful that there is still some mending that will happen.
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:( Sorry this happens to you your attitude is extremely awesome.
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I'm not a primary target. by any means. :)
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It's awful you're getting threats but I applaud your attitude.
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