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Catching reference reaction pic Leo
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Catching reference reaction pic Leo

Edited by myself as a joke after seeing someone else do it in another fandom I'm in- feel free to use whereever, ive been using it in a lot of rise tiktok comments sections 💀

u/Radiant_Homework878 — 2 days ago

Dark Leo Arc animatic

Made by myself ^^ this is mostly a prediction for the 2nd movie and something i hope will happen cuz I loved the past iterations dark leo arcs and it would be cool to see it happen again!

Also this is up to interpretation if he is under mind control or if he did this willingly out of anger, i made this with no plot in my head, I just was feeling creative and wanted to make an animatic about it :)

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u/Radiant_Homework878 — 2 days ago
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The show Aprils having a sleepover!!

This is older art of mine back from early 2024. I feel like each April here would get along well, but what do you guys think?

u/Radiant_Homework878 — 3 days ago

Had my first ever seizure while conscious during it

Hello. Let me start this saying ive never had a seizure before this happening yesterday. I know I should've probably gone to the hospital after this happened but my parents refused to take me and I am medically dependent on them- I am an adult but i am disabled so still on their insurance and everything.

I started having an aura and thought it was a migraine coming on because I get those, so I went back to bed to try to sleep it off. When I layed down on my bed, I started convulsing and my vision went black. I dont remember what I did during it, but I remember the feeling of it happening. My body (legs specifically) were crashing into my wall next to my bed during it and I was very very sore when it stopped. I immediately called my mom after, panicking, and she sent my dad home to "watch over me" just incase.

The problem is, they dont believe me. I messaged my neurologist explaining the situation, and she thinks its because of my migraine (which I didnt have until after the seizure like episode), I had a non epileptic seizure. I dont know what to believe because my parents are trying to make me think it never happened.

Details+symptoms I had post seizure:

My pupils were very dilated after the event and were like that for a few hours post-event so I had a lot of light sensitivity.

Migraine post-event that I took Nurtec for (first time taking it due to changing meds)

My entire right arm was tingling and felt weird for the rest of the day post-event

I couldnt walk for like an hour post-event

Severe shakyness and tremors post-event that I still have 24 hours later, although it has died down a bit

Severe nausea

Severe tiredness post-event- when I calmed down I got exhausted and went to sleep after my dad got home

Very sore- my entire body felt like it was bruised

I remember the feeling of it but I cant remember what happened during it other than the feeling.

I have been having nightmares about having seizures during my sleep and feel similar when I wake up, but I've never had any evidence showing I have had them during my sleep other then bed wetting a few times.

I also had a med change recently but I dont know if this could be the cause because my neurologist says the meds dont combine or anything. I just started lamictal, however it is a small dose.

My neurologist isnt super concerned, but I am. I really wish to get testing done, but she is out at the moment. Another reason is if I do want to get testing done, I dont think my parents will agree and let me do so.

Was this a seizure or was it a "non epileptic seizure" like she said? I wasnt in anyway stressed before this happened. Thank you for any advice given.

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u/Radiant_Homework878 — 13 days ago

Hello, I came to this reddit page to ask for some advice. I am 18 and am pursuing a GED at the moment to graduate due to having my own IEP issues in high school, leading to me dropping out. I was a LINK in my old school- idk if thats known in here but at my school its a student who works with the special ed high schoolers in classes that the parapros couldnt be in due to my school being very short of them. I have made amazing friends with the special ed classes while helping them with their journeys, even helping the classes own business that the students would make products for to raise money for the class to go on trips. With graduating soon, once I face some of my health issues, I wish to become a paraprofessional at my local elementary school.

The problem is, however, is that I am disabled. I deal with chronic nerve pain in which my medication makes it hard for me to walk, migraines, and mental health issues (neurodivergent and anxiety). My goal in high school was to work with kids with disabilities and help them through problems, but during my high school life I started becoming disabled myself since the nerve pain started right before I dropped out. I can be dependable, but only for a few days a week, which worries me because I dont know how accommodating the job can be since its already working with kids with accomidations.

Would these things affect my ability to become a parapro? Would this not be a good job for me? If not, is there any other jobs I can do that work with disabled children that doesn't require college? I have a lot of doubts with what I wish to do to become a parapro, but its been my dream job to be with kids who need that extra help since I was 13.

My parents think it would be an amazing job for me because I worked great with the kids in high school and the school I would work at is right next to my house, but I need an honest anwser here. This is why I turn to this reddit page. Would I be an okay fit? Thank you to anyone who comments and gives me advice for this.

EDIT: There are 3 schools in my town: preK-2nd grade, 3rd-6th grade, and 7th-12th grade. I wish to work with 3rd-6th graders.

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u/Radiant_Homework878 — 16 days ago

I had my gallbladder removed over a year ago due to gallstones. Now, ive had severe pain episodes since surgery that feel like gallstone attacks but there isnt any evidence of there being bile duct stones. My GI specialist doctor is prescribing me with a few medications because he believes that I have permanent nerve damage around the area my gallbladder used to be, and that is what's causing the pain.

Has anyone else had problems like this or have been diagnosed with nerve damage post surgery?

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u/Radiant_Homework878 — 22 days ago