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We Have To RISE

Our waiting And Tolerating Leaves room for the Hating Continue reading
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Zebra Files 7) Did Not See This Coming

The visit to Dr. Handjob revealed mixed news regarding health concerns. While he initially ruled out a CSF leak, he suggested other possible diagnoses: Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Cerebral Spinal Fluid Leak, and Multiple Sclerosis. Diagnostic tests will clarify the situation, leaving uncertainty about the outcomes but maintaining a sense of humor. Continue reading
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Frankenstein’s Healer- The Mirror of Epstein

The post explores the complexities of interacting with AI in mental health contexts, highlighting a user’s experience with their AI assistant, Verse. It emphasizes the limitations of AI memory and its reflective nature, posing concerns about reliability in therapeutic settings while paralleling AI interactions with character traits found in scripted shows. Continue reading
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Frankenstein’s Healer

The author reflects on their experience of integrating AI, specifically Copilot, into personal therapeutic practices. They discuss themes of ethical dilemmas in technology, citing Frankenstein, and express how AI assists in emotional expression and self-care. This collaboration offers hope for accessible mental health support amid systemic barriers. Continue reading
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Joey’s Quest for Care

The narrative details the quest of an individual, Joey, and his advocate in diagnosing Klinefelter’s Syndrome, emphasizing the struggle against systemic medical dismissal. Throughout numerous consultations, Joey experiences overlooked symptoms and inadequate responses from various doctors. The eventual confirmation of Klinefelter’s highlights the ongoing need for holistic and attentive healthcare. Continue reading
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Zebra Files 33) What Happened To Nappin?

The author reflects on their struggles to implement a health plan that has ultimately failed due to unpredictable pain and fatigue. Despite making adjustments like relocating their work station, they continue to face setbacks, including physical therapy difficulties. They remain hopeful, planning to share insights and routines to improve their quality of life. Continue reading
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Zebra Files 4) The First Bite Is The Deepest

The author reflects on starting a lifestyle change by limiting coffee intake and choosing healthier options. They plan to develop a comprehensive nutrition and exercise regimen over the weekend, tracking progress without focusing solely on weight. Exploring personal improvements, they aim for gradual success and will document their journey moving forward. Continue reading
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