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Today's DW ship of the day is...
Ballo x Bobette x Glisten x Rodger x Shelly !
Ship names; SupportGroup, ShinyMysteriousWinterBalloonFossil
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This user supports crows, ravens, and their agenda.
Corvid haters unfollow immediately!
They're super smart, and kind of dicks. But always amusing.
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Need Support! Get the Effective One: Group Therapy in Florida
To succeed in life, we need a healthy body and mind. Whenever you feel helpless or lonely when it comes to getting a real backup up even after achieving many things in your life.
It happens that you are capable of doing things right, but cause to a lack of moral or emotional support, you fail to get what you should have, and the same happens when people go through rehabilitation. In a modern, rushed life routine, churning out some time out of your busy and self-focused schedule is a challenge. This makes relationships loosely bound on a different level.
Cause to feeling alone, one can develop an inferiority complex, depression, and insomnia, and in acute situations, it results in self-harming acts. To help individuals seeking support to retain their confidence and their delight in living, Aloha Detox offers one of the most effective therapeutic approaches to deal with such critical situations.
At the fascinating premises in Florida, Aloha Detox has been conducting group therapy for individuals feeling a lack of support or experiencing a lack of attention for themselves. In our group therapy session, several individuals like you and expert therapists take part, and every participant gets an equal opportunity to share their issues and expectations during rehabilitation.
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Cottingham Live With Jenny and Mike B, supporting Notts Alliance Fiddlers Green (new) Young Banker (new)
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Self-Compassion Group Activity: Releasing Guilt & Shame - Healing Visualization and Discussion for Addiction Recovery
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Lichen Planus: Key Symptoms, Causes, and powerful Treatments
Introduction Lichen Planus is a skin and mucocutaneous disease of Yet unknown etiology characterized by sheets of purple, violaceous papules. Organized by their appearance –…READ MORE

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How a Mild Head Injury Can Cause Long-Term Cognitive Issues
Let's dive into a surprising topic that hardly anyone talks about. You know those memory issues and executive functioning problems you’ve been experiencing? Maybe you’ve even wondered about ADHD... Well, what if I told you they might be linked to a head injury from your past?

Connecting the Dots: My Unexpected Journey
You might think a head injury big enough to cause such problems would be pretty memorable, right? Well, let me share my story to show how this connection can be missed for years.
Back in the day, I was a bright student, always at the top of my class. But as my exams approached, something strange started happening to my brain. I began experiencing difficulties I couldn't explain. Concentration issues, memory issues, zoning out, depression, severe fatigue, times when my brain just “went offline”. Despite my struggles, I passed most of my exams, but my life became a rollercoaster of success and failure.
Eventually, I was diagnosed with ME, ADHD, and bipolar disorder. I thought I was just genetically unlucky, stuck with a bad hand of cards. But then, last year, I stumbled on some information that changed everything. I discovered that all these conditions can be triggered by even a mild head injury.
Suddenly, it all made sense. I remembered a blow to the head I had right around the time I began struggling. Could that seemingly minor incident have set off a chain reaction that led to my diagnoses? It was a revelation that connected the dots in a way I never imagined.
The Emotional Rollercoaster
The struggles overshadowed my life. Praised for my intelligence and told I would go far, my self-esteem plummeted as I failed to meet expectations. Starting my A-level studies, I was on track to study medicine, but I barely scraped through my exams. It was frustrating because I knew my intelligence was still there; I just couldn't use my brain properly. This worsened my ME and depression, and so chronic pain became a daily burden.

Realising that all my struggles likely stemmed from that split-second head injury was a lightbulb moment. It gave me an explanation and freed me from the guilt of "not trying hard enough." Not living up to my potential and making my parents proud weighed heavily on me. But now, I see it wasn't a character flaw—it was trauma that had disrupted my neurons enough to change my life.
Unmasking the Hidden Effects of Mild TBI
Did you know that even a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have long-term effects on cognition? It's wild, but even a minor blow to the head can cause significant issues with memory, attention, and executive function. For someone going through this, it might mean forgetting important dates or tasks, struggling to focus on work or studies, and finding it hard to plan or organize daily activities. These cognitive difficulties can stick around for months or even years, leaving people feeling frustrated and confused about their mental fog and reduced efficiency.
Living with the long-term effects of a mild TBI can make everyday life a constant challenge. You might find yourself unable to multitask like you used to or needing more time to complete simple tasks. Social interactions can also become tough, as keeping up with conversations or remembering names and details gets harder. This can lead to feelings of isolation and anxiety since the invisible nature of these cognitive struggles makes it hard for others to grasp what you're going through.

Looking Back: Could a Childhood Injury Be the Cause?
Think back to your childhood. Do you remember ever having a head injury or a bump, even if it wasn't severe enough to be treated in the hospital? My own injury occurred during cheerleading when I fell off someone's shoulders and hit the floor. But for you it could have been a fall off your bike, a sports injury, or even a playful accident that seemed harmless at the time.
Try to recall if your symptoms have always been present or if, like me, they started around that time. It's important to note that it can take up to 18 months for symptoms of a mild TBI to fully manifest. So, what might have seemed like a small incident could actually be the root cause of ongoing issues you're experiencing now.
Don't Go It Alone: Seeking Professional Help
Lastly, checking in with your doctor is always a good idea. They can help you explore the connection between your symptoms and any past head injuries and may offer further support or treatments. It's never too late to seek help and find ways to improve your quality of life.
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If this resonates with you, join our Facebook group! It's a chill space where we share stories, tips, and support each other. Click the link and come hang out with us. We'd love to have you!

If you think you’re dealing with something similar, don��t worry—I’ve got you covered! I have tons of tips and advice to help ease the long-term effects of TBI. From memory tricks to managing executive function struggles, I’ve been through it all and found ways to make life a bit easier. Stick around, and I’ll share what I’ve learned to help take some of the pain out of your journey.
Did this post give you any "aha" moments? I'd love to hear about it! Leave your thoughts in the comments below. Sharing your experiences and insights can help others on their journey too. Let's get the conversation started!
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SoulUp Support Groups SoulUp provides a platform for connecting with individuals who share firsthand experiences related to your specific concerns, known as 'Peers.' Engage in personalized 1-on-1 discussions by visiting the dedicated section on the website, where you can identify a relevant Peer and schedule a conversation online, primarily through video (audio available upon request). Additionally, explore various topic-specific groups led by experts, spanning 4 or 8 sessions with a small group of 4-6 participants, fostering in-depth and meaningful conversations.
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"CODA - Chucked Out Drones Anonymous"
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Lucky to have found some and there goodems!! 💜🩷💚
imagine having a friend that actually cares when you need them the most.
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How a Cup of Coffee Saved My Life | Episode 132
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Addiction Recovery Group Therapy Worksheet | Peer Support, Mindful Recovery, Sobriety Therapy, and Rehab Activity for Sober Living https://deelitefulrecovery.etsy.com/listing/1791624991/addiction-recovery-group-therapy
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