Let her.
Let her.
Still alive
Sorry for the late reply, been busy playing AC.
I'm doing better than last two weeks, meaning I can actually talk in short sentences without running out of breath. I can make my own coffee, which however leaves me exhausted for hours. I shower sitting on a pink bucket. My boyfriend works from home and is a complete saint, because literally everything in our household spins around me right now. It's been four weeks and I'm seriously tired of this shit. I spoke to the doctor today and got asthma medicine for when I feel like I can't breathe into the lower part of my lungs, so I hope that helps.
Stay safe!
damn girl glad to hear you are doing a bit better, let us know when you are completely out of the woods! sounds scary as hell
It is, it takes a lot of effort to stay calm at times. I've had two really bad episodes so far, one was when I woke up in the morning into really quick shallow breathing and terrible head ache, and one was yesterday, when it felt like I wasn't filling the lower part of my lungs. My bf is seriously invaluable, I have no idea how I'd manage to not lose my calm without him.
Stay safe.
cardi b gonna get me thru the lockdown
“You really wanna throw down with ME!?”
Lmao. Man chapter 11 and onwards has almost redeemed the dog shit slog that was the first ten chapters.
I have as well. Haven't looked at any guides, articles, and even stopped looking at the spoiler free thread here.
I saw it, stared at it for 5 seconds, and then loled. The absurdity of it is great
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The old school regular battle music (ff7) played in my head while I looked at this, lol.
It's happening!
Lmao as an ex-sailor, the majority of what I did was study and push buttons. Those dudes are stupid.
it's gotta be self-parody right?
like, no one's seriously a flat earther right
firefighters are chill, my little bro is training to be a firefighter, but it always kinda kills me they get lumped in with police and military when their occupational mortality is literally less than the national average. it's one of the safer not more dangerous jobs to have.