OMG Tea!

Mar 07, 2012 21:18

I have all sorts of tea in the kitchen. I mean everything from various kinds of green, black, and oolong to fruity, herbal, healing, antioxidant, and beyond. Moringa tea is fantastic ( Read more... )

chronic pain, cerebral palsy, disabilities, doctors, epilepsy, life, tea, fibromyalgia

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chaosvizier March 8 2012, 13:27:26 UTC
I need to visit your house. I love a house that's full of good tea. I'm still enjoying all the tasty tea I bought in Turkey. Mmmm, tea.

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brightlotusmoon March 9 2012, 03:46:10 UTC
Ooh, Turkish tea!
I do need people to help drink my tea. Oh so much tea.

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padparadscha March 9 2012, 03:03:57 UTC
Dang, that is a SERIOUS blend of tea there. I ought to try it! One of my favorite teas right now is a rooibos blend, the Republic of Tea's Safari Sunset. It doesn't just feel warm--it TASTES warm! WE SHOULD TALK TEA!

If you need a Zoloft Buddy, let me know--I may not have the cerebral palsy/epilepsy fun you have, but OH YEAH I know the Zoloft. WOOHOO.

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brightlotusmoon March 9 2012, 03:44:18 UTC
OMG tea. OMG Zoloft. I have Stories. The Zoloft has also helped with the fibro and the OCD, and I want to tell the critics that it is actually helpful and they need to shut up. I could use a buddy!

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padparadscha March 9 2012, 03:53:26 UTC
It does have its downsides, but I vastly prefer them to the downsides of not being on Zoloft, which include depression, anxiety, and OCPD.

The kind of criticism that bugs me the most still boils down to "Have you tried NOT being depressed? 'Cause then you wouldn't need the meds!" Oh, is THAT what I should be doing? THANK YOU, CITIZEN!

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brightlotusmoon March 9 2012, 19:41:40 UTC
Indeed. My new favorite saying regarding chronic illness and medical treatment is Other People Are Not You. I don't know how many times I have said "Thank you for your advice but it may not work for me, as my body is not your body ."

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