i’m losing myself in vertigo

i’ve been dealing with chronic vertigo for 16 years at this point, and i’m only 20. i started my episode like 2 days ago and nothing is helping. i’ve been taking medicine as often as i can, hydrating as much as i can, and sleeping as much as i can and nothing works. i’ve had no relief for 16 years. i’m absolutely miserable at this point and i’ve lost myself in this condition. i just don’t feel like im ever taken seriously and i don’t know what to do

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u/Expensive_Carrot_688 — 7 days ago

not sure if i’m a bad mommy for this or not lol

u ever just get so fed up with the noises ur piggies make at night that u just tell them to shut up 🥹 sorry gus and remy i love u but whew i get overstimulated so quick

u/Expensive_Carrot_688 — 1 month ago

opinions on Falmina?

i started falmina birth control recently and i’m worried that i won’t do well on it since birth control has always given me weird side effects. have any of you tried it before?

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u/Expensive_Carrot_688 — 2 months ago

why do we think fiona married gus?

i feel like fiona knows that she isn’t the type to settle down in a relationship in any sense. she craves the adventure and change. i’m thinking it was probably because it was just a crazy thing to do and she liked that, but it was pointless. she went for sean like two weeks after they got married.

what do you guys think?

u/Expensive_Carrot_688 — 3 months ago

My hymen broke while being fingered for the first time

I bled everywhere and I’m mortified 🫠🫠 my bf was so sweet about it though, kinda turned me on even more

Taco Bell for din din 🙃

u/Expensive_Carrot_688 — 3 months ago

6 months with my boys 🥹🐹

these two guys have made my life infinitely better. i’m so grateful to have been able to rescue them and give them a safe forever home. to many more months of snuggles, wheeks, and bell pepper! i love you remy and gusgus 🥹🩷

u/Expensive_Carrot_688 — 3 months ago

hello everyone! I’m currently a sophomore in college studying human resources management. I’ve been conflicted as to whether I should stop at my associates degree, or if I should pursue a bachelors degree. I know that there will be a lot more career opportunities for me if I get a bachelors degree, but I also heard that there are plenty of HR jobs that you can get with an associates degree. If anyone has any opinions or suggestions, I would really appreciate it!

Edit: Let’s try and be respectful please! I simply asked a question

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u/Expensive_Carrot_688 — 4 months ago