My disability makes me feel like a hobbit but instead of multiple meals it's multiple different naps
Sleep, second sleep, nap time, snoozing, a little rest, slumber and bed time!
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My disability makes me feel like a hobbit but instead of multiple meals it's multiple different naps
Sleep, second sleep, nap time, snoozing, a little rest, slumber and bed time!

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listening to your body is never being lazy.
its okay to need to rest
if you were being lazy, you’d be having fun.
the fact that you even feel bad for not doing anything means your not being lazy.
if you don’t have enough energy for do anything today, that’s not lazy that’s listening to your body.
sometimes i am hit like a truck with the knowledge that if an able bodied person went through what i go through in a day they’d be horrified
The only two moods I cycle through as a medically neglected teen with a physical disability

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*wakes up* yawns *goes back to sleep* *wakes up* yawns *goes back to sleep* *wakes up* yawns *goes back to sleep* *wakes up* yawns *goes back to sleep* *wakes up* yawns *goes back to sleep* *wakes up* yawns *goes back to sleep* *wakes up* yawns *goes back to sleep* *wakes up* yawns *goes back to sleep* *wakes up* yawns *goes back to sleep* *wakes up* yawns *goes back to sleep*
“Stop saying you’re disabled. It’s so negative.”
Well, I’m not going to start saying, “I have ‘different abilities,’” like I’m a part of the X-Men. Thank you very much.
…But maybe I will. That isn’t too bad of an idea.
How some people look at me when I tell them that bathing hurts because of my disabilities and and in general I can't do basic tasks