I listen to music almost whenever my ears work, unless I'm sleeping or showering or watching TV. When I first started university, I had a room mate at my dorm, and he had his music playing 24 hours per day. I wish I were deaf then!
If I told how often I think about sex, nobody would believe me. But I'm sure masturbation is better than what I did to take my mind off of things. Don't worry, I'll be seeing a psychiatrist soon.
If other parcel services become more popular, their prices will drop because they are making more money because of volume. I don't think we have anything to worry about. Other carriers are actually getting closer in price each time the USPS raises its rates, and it's getting to the point where...
I can't afford to do anything until the state decides to pay for my existing medical expenses or my charity applications go through or I somehow pay off my existing medical expenses. I might still go, but only if I feel it really becomes an emergency, because my parents will find out. I rarely...
My second day in a row I took myself totally off pain meds for the first time since the beginning of December. I don't think they help. I think I'm seriously detoxing. As soon as I'm done, I don't think I'll feel any worse than I did on pain meds.
It probably won't be long before I get an...
For a while, they were saying Crohn's Disease, but they aren't sure of that diagnosis. That doesn't explain any of the chronic pain.
I'm in bed right now, so if I fall asleep, I'll pick up tomorrow. And I do feel like I'll be falling asleep any minute :giggle:
My medical charts still say that I'm deaf, but I can hear speech with my hearing aids, especially if I can see the face of the speaker. Helps if I can see the neck too. That's probably weird, but I swear it's true!
Um, I have Celiac Disease and Meniere's Disease, and some strange thing...
Finally found it!
http://www.alldeaf.com/general-chat/60374-lounge-thread-whatever-you-feel-like-anything-goes-part-xii-25.html#post1229011
25 pages ago!!!!
I've seen many specialists over the past 10 years or so, but I'm only now in the process of seeking a psychiatrist.
The commercial suggested that it was depression, not the medication, would be what manifests itself as physical pain.
My pain is largely in my thighs, shins, ears, neck, back, uh, a private place .. I wrote a huge post about this a few pages ago.
Physical .. but I just saw a commercial about an anti-depressant that said depression can manifest itself in the form of physical pain, which might explain why my doctors are unable to find the source of my pain. So I'm not sure. :hmm:
This is actually an amusing challenge interpreting your typing :giggle: So far, I've been able to figure out what you're saying! :)
I have to admit, I'm beginning to second-guess my decision to skip my pain meds, but I'll stick it out a bit longer and see if it gets better. I feel like...