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Laundry:

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Laundry: #SheDidIt ahaha πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…πŸ’– For most people, laundry is just laundry… but for me, damp clothes are a full sensory NOPE. πŸ˜­πŸ˜… The texture, the smell, the whole experience gives me the biggest ick. So honestly? I’m proud of myself for getting it done today. 🫢🏻 Living with chronic pain and fluctuating energy means even “small” tasks can take a huge amount of physical and mental effort. This week has been exhausting, but I’ve still managed to keep pushing through, and I’m really grateful for that. Medical cannabis has genuinely helped me regain some independence and quality of life. When your pain is reduced even slightly, it becomes easier to function, easier to stay motivated, and easier to feel human again instead of feeling defeated by your body all the time. I’m absolutely knackered now and I’ve got a meeting tomorrow… but hey, we keep going. πŸ’– And I’m grateful that I still can. Sarah xo #ChronicPainWarrior #DisabledCreator #MedicalCannabisUK #MedicalVape #ChronicIllness #Neuro...

Chronic Pain and Humour:

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Chronic pain warriors will understand this one. When pain hits hard, you’ll search everywhere for the one thing that helps take the edge off. For some of us, medical vapes or prescribed treatments are part of how we manage symptoms and get through the day. Living with chronic illness often means constantly adapting — finding tools, treatments, and coping strategies that help us function in a world not built for bodies like ours. Humour is sometimes how we survive it. Because if we didn’t laugh about the chaos of pain, brain fog, and losing things when we need them most… we’d cry. To anyone else navigating chronic pain, invisible illness, or disability: you’re not weak, you’re resourceful. Every day you adapt, survive, and keep going — and that takes real strength. πŸ’— Sarah Wingfield  Independent Disability Advocate  KawaiiDollDecora.uk #ChronicPain #DisabilityAwareness #InvisibleIllness #ChronicIllness #DisabledAndProud Alt text: A humorous meme-style image shows a fashion dol...

The biggest issue:

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The biggest issue for chronic pain warriors is not 'addiction' it's suicide #suicideawareness Credit: KawaiiDollDecora.UK Sarah Wingfield  Independent Disability Advocate    #disabilityinclusion #strongertogether #disability #disabilityawareness #disabilitysupport #disabilityrights Alt text: Pastel kawaii-style illustration showing a sad-looking young woman with long pink hair and glasses, hugging a plush bunny for comfort. She is surrounded by soft clouds, hearts, sparkles, and a rainbow arching across the top. Cute but somber details include small skull characters, a crying cloud holding a noose-shaped rope, and a tipped-over pill bottle with tablets spilling out, symbolising the seriousness of chronic pain and mental health struggles. Text on the image reads: “The biggest issue for chronic pain warriors is not ‘addiction’ it’s suicide” with the hashtag #suicideawareness. The artwork is signed and credited “KawaiiDollDecora.UK” in a pastel, dreamy background.