minkeygirl
But I Look So Good.
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Someone gave me a link to a blog where someone talks about inosine dosing since I have just started taking it instead of Immunovir.
Anyway I go to the blog and one look and I am immediately angry. WTH I say to myself, I must be tired or something. So I wait awhile until it passes and try again. One look and I am in a rage and had a huge anxiety attack. I can still feel my adrenalin pumping now.
This blog, written by someone who has CFS, has weird small font and then colored dots all over the background. I have never had this kind of reaction from a visual stimuli. I can't even think about the page now without getting upset.
There is a huge problem among the community between those who don't have neuro issues and those that do. I am forever begging people to use paragraphs. Posting on a forum doesn't mean you forget the rules of writing. Blinking emoji's are torture. Function over form. No one cares if your blog looks pretty if we can't read it. It's a known that we have neuro issues. Why do that?
I can't go back and get the link without looking at the page to tell that person how just that glimpse screwed me up. All I remember is it's a woman with CFS since 2002?
I'm not looking for a diagnosis or advise or what supplement to take or what is wrong with my HPA axis. I am just venting. People need to remember who their audience is.
The first time I looked at this was on my phone so none of the dots where there
Please see @Antares in NYC post for the correct link. I can't seem to go figure it out
Anyway I go to the blog and one look and I am immediately angry. WTH I say to myself, I must be tired or something. So I wait awhile until it passes and try again. One look and I am in a rage and had a huge anxiety attack. I can still feel my adrenalin pumping now.
This blog, written by someone who has CFS, has weird small font and then colored dots all over the background. I have never had this kind of reaction from a visual stimuli. I can't even think about the page now without getting upset.
There is a huge problem among the community between those who don't have neuro issues and those that do. I am forever begging people to use paragraphs. Posting on a forum doesn't mean you forget the rules of writing. Blinking emoji's are torture. Function over form. No one cares if your blog looks pretty if we can't read it. It's a known that we have neuro issues. Why do that?
I can't go back and get the link without looking at the page to tell that person how just that glimpse screwed me up. All I remember is it's a woman with CFS since 2002?
I'm not looking for a diagnosis or advise or what supplement to take or what is wrong with my HPA axis. I am just venting. People need to remember who their audience is.
The first time I looked at this was on my phone so none of the dots where there
Please see @Antares in NYC post for the correct link. I can't seem to go figure it out
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