Derek Conklin
Senior Member
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- Yakima Washington
I'd be very interested in hearing what you go through and feel while in one sense being hand cuffed to your bed. I'll share a few of my daily feelings of being hand cuffed to me bed. You know that no one who has ME/CFS can come close to understanding or knowing what it's like for us to be hand cuffed to our bed. But here we understand very well this pain.
Some of my hand cuffed moments, Many times at night I wake up not able to breath because of my allergies in my nose, but don't have enough strength to lift my head and body to get up and sit in a chair to help my panic attacks from not being able to breath!
Hand cuffed to my bed when something really important needs to be done, and I'm not able to get up, or even find strength to turn over into a new position. I can just hear my cuffs clinking to the rails on the edge of my bed! I'd share more, but want to hear some of yours!


Some of my hand cuffed moments, Many times at night I wake up not able to breath because of my allergies in my nose, but don't have enough strength to lift my head and body to get up and sit in a chair to help my panic attacks from not being able to breath!
Hand cuffed to my bed when something really important needs to be done, and I'm not able to get up, or even find strength to turn over into a new position. I can just hear my cuffs clinking to the rails on the edge of my bed! I'd share more, but want to hear some of yours!