When are the medical professionals going to realise that delaying surgeries or treatments only makes symptoms and problems worse, and can affect other problems in the person by delaying their treatment also. Thank you for that bit of knowledge on the Deaf community as I never knew Deaf was the preferred term. I always thought hearing impaired was a good community definition, because hearing is impaired on a scale from mild to profound just as blindness is so I thought it was quite accurate and literal. The dichotomy of chronic (and terminal at least until a cure is found) illnesses is quite profound. That's why all chronic illnesses (terminal or not) are considered dynamic disabilities as our abilities change frequently and rapidly. This does not make us have any less worth, and in fact the skills we learn because of our illnesses actually make us more valuable. I'm sorry to hear it took you so long to accept disability is not a dirty word. It was the same way for me too, and that has to do with the stigma around it and this mistaken belief we are somehow lesser because of our disability. Don't ever be ashamed of your use of foul language. I have a bad enough mouth to make a sailor blush. This is not as much a sign of intelligence as was once claimed, but more a sign of someone who has profoundly deep emotions and even a sign of empathy. Things strike people like us differently than others, because we can feel the emotions before they're actually emotions, we feel others emotions like our own, and we can actually feel emotions within words. This is a blessing, and is why you are such a wonderful teacher, choreographer, and mother. That being said we are also able to censor ourselves quite well in select company out of our abundance of respect for others. I love the way you tie language into who you are as in different verbiage appropriate for different times, and different you for different times. I hope you can always find an acceptable balance in the version of yourself that's both appropriate for the moment, and still represents your as a whole (and doesn't require you to make yourself extremely physically uncomfortable).
Every time I read you words, feel your thoughts, cry over your pain, or fall madly in love with you all over again, it's like I've been doing it for years. Wait...I have been! You're embedded in my mind, my heart, my very soul. Not a night or day goes by that your name isn't on my lips, your words in my thought's, your beauty burned in my mind. Bailey, my world, the world, would be so much less with out you, you shine like the sun and brighten our days! Thank you forbeing so...you! 🥰😘😘😘
When are the medical professionals going to realise that delaying surgeries or treatments only makes symptoms and problems worse, and can affect other problems in the person by delaying their treatment also. Thank you for that bit of knowledge on the Deaf community as I never knew Deaf was the preferred term. I always thought hearing impaired was a good community definition, because hearing is impaired on a scale from mild to profound just as blindness is so I thought it was quite accurate and literal. The dichotomy of chronic (and terminal at least until a cure is found) illnesses is quite profound. That's why all chronic illnesses (terminal or not) are considered dynamic disabilities as our abilities change frequently and rapidly. This does not make us have any less worth, and in fact the skills we learn because of our illnesses actually make us more valuable. I'm sorry to hear it took you so long to accept disability is not a dirty word. It was the same way for me too, and that has to do with the stigma around it and this mistaken belief we are somehow lesser because of our disability. Don't ever be ashamed of your use of foul language. I have a bad enough mouth to make a sailor blush. This is not as much a sign of intelligence as was once claimed, but more a sign of someone who has profoundly deep emotions and even a sign of empathy. Things strike people like us differently than others, because we can feel the emotions before they're actually emotions, we feel others emotions like our own, and we can actually feel emotions within words. This is a blessing, and is why you are such a wonderful teacher, choreographer, and mother. That being said we are also able to censor ourselves quite well in select company out of our abundance of respect for others. I love the way you tie language into who you are as in different verbiage appropriate for different times, and different you for different times. I hope you can always find an acceptable balance in the version of yourself that's both appropriate for the moment, and still represents your as a whole (and doesn't require you to make yourself extremely physically uncomfortable).
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Every time I read you words, feel your thoughts, cry over your pain, or fall madly in love with you all over again, it's like I've been doing it for years. Wait...I have been! You're embedded in my mind, my heart, my very soul. Not a night or day goes by that your name isn't on my lips, your words in my thought's, your beauty burned in my mind. Bailey, my world, the world, would be so much less with out you, you shine like the sun and brighten our days! Thank you forbeing so...you! 🥰😘😘😘