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Elfreda Manahan-Vaughan
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Elfreda Manahan-Vaughan
@mettamorphics
Integrative Coach & Trainer. Coaching Psychology, Positive Psychology, Meditation, NLP & Effective Communication. Loves animals.
Co. Meath, Ireland Beigetreten Eylül 2014
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@SophieLGranttt Oh no, Sophie, that's very frustrating.
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Will never forget it as long as I live
Mr. Mike@mrmikeMTL
Does anyone who grew up before social media still remember their parents’ landline number?
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@JustMissEmma Oh no, that's most unfair on your birthday. Hoping you can celebrate when you are well. Happy birthday, feel better soon 🎂🎉
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Well… would you absolutely Adam an Eve it! Just as I get over a horrible 3 week long lurgy (no my nose didn’t fall off!) I end up in hospital with Influenza A, heading into an adrenal crisis and a temp of 41. ..Oh, and did I mention it’s ma birthday?
Wooop 51 here I come! Sliding my way in with a huge dose of Tamiflu, and regular paracetamol….
what a day 🤦♀️ #AddisonsDisease

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Fucking hell this is spot on 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Joe@MrJoeGooch
Sleaford Mods Perform Pepto Bismol Advert (2025)
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@jdibon They would probably ask how I am managing to still be working.
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If someone lived in your body for half a day, they’d stop asking why you’re tired. They’d stop questioning your pain. They’d stop assuming you’re “doing too little.”
People make a lot of assumptions on appearance.
Hypermobility means your body relies more on muscular effort and nervous system input to create stability.
That translates into constant, low-level work, often without rest.
• muscles working overtime
• joints that need continuous monitoring
• background pain that never fully disappears
• fatigue that isn’t proportional to activity
• a nervous system that rarely gets to stand down
None of this is visible. But all of it is very real.
If this resonates, you’re not alone. What would someone say if they spent half a day in your body?
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@deirdrenugent4 When my mother was terminally ill I asked people not to visit without asking me first. My mother was not aware she had a brain tumour. The number of people who visited and told her and that was dying was unbelievable. Each time I had to deal with her distress afterwards.
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@mettamorphics Yeah not great. Not too painful anymore but also not pretty
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Update: the dog has stood on my foot and burst one of my burn blisters. Apologies to anyone eating their dinner

My Pilot@my_pilot
Very difficult day with my son yesterday. He flipped out in a cafe, threw a load of heavy metal stools around the place, broke a plate, threw chocolate all over a couple of women and, as the coup de grace, scalded my leg with boiling hot coffee. Results below 🤢 #autismawareness
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@mettamorphics Not too bad today Elfreda, was very sore yesterday. But yeah it's not pretty!
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Very difficult day with my son yesterday. He flipped out in a cafe, threw a load of heavy metal stools around the place, broke a plate, threw chocolate all over a couple of women and, as the coup de grace, scalded my leg with boiling hot coffee. Results below 🤢 #autismawareness

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@SophieLGranttt Thinking of you and your mum, Sophie ❤️
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@SophieLGranttt Happy birthday to your mum, Sophie, hope she has a wonderful day 🎂
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@my_pilot Not as bad here but gosh I'm bored answering the door, the lights are going off shortly.
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@mettamorphics Literally sounds like we're under some kind of aerial bombardment here in Ashtown/Cabra
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