Hannah

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Hannah

Hannah

@emoHannah1

26 Venting about MH experiences.

Katılım Haziran 2019
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
I think it genuinely wouldn't hurt as bad if the report said the officers "didn't remember" or "didn't hear you disclose that" it's the flat out "you did not make any such disclosure and if they had they would have recorded it". I genuinely can't cope with it.
Hannah@emoHannah1

I can tell you the exact info I told the police officer 4 years ago but he's said I never told him and therefore they did absolutely nothing wrong. And also it was not wrong for the officers to tell me they were taking me to a hospital but take me to a motorway instead.

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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
I'm going to fucking kill myself. I can't do this. They also said "you were in the rear of the vehicle with the child lock engaged" as if I didn't explicitly tell them the officers initially forgot the child lock wasn't on and had to pull back over to fix it.
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
I can tell you the exact info I told the police officer 4 years ago but he's said I never told him and therefore they did absolutely nothing wrong. And also it was not wrong for the officers to tell me they were taking me to a hospital but take me to a motorway instead.
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
@DevonBatHunter @epballou The expanded diagnostics helped differentiate autism as a completely separate condition to schizophrenia though. And before the word "autism" was coined they called it premature dementia... you don't actually want to go back to that.
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BatHunterofDevon@DevonBatHunter·
@epballou Better idea: get rid of the word entirely. The invention of the word and its expanded diagnostics has confounded the meaning of the term and raised more questions than it purported to answer.
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Emily Paige Ballou
Emily Paige Ballou@epballou·
"Make autism uncool again" I haven't been in middle school for 30 years but I still have a traumatic stress reaction to the sound of girls laughing. So actually can we not.
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
I'm genuinely fed up of explaining this shit to them and them just looking at me like they're an alien that's just landed on earth. They also make it abundantly obvious that they're leagues out of their depth in their notes.
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
People get to see specialists for their conditions? I thought we were all out here having to slum it with the GPs doing A&G requests that you never hear the outcome of. Don't get me wrong I appreciate my GPs but none of them know ANYTHING about my condition!
Dr Luke Evans MP@drlukeevans

Your GP says you should see a hospital specialist for your condition Labour’s new Single Point of Access now decides whether that GP referral goes through They have a target to "redirect" 25% of referrals I wanted to know: who is making that decision? I asked the Minister 👇

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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
@Donna__McLean A good school lunch was just about the only thing holding my mental health together when I was a teen. The bi-weekly fried chicken burger genuinely prevented many breakdowns.
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
@StopTweetingMia Ugh I'm so sorry! As a kid several times adults forced me to try eating bread/ sandwiches (we tried to tell them that I couldn't have them because of the texture but they didn't care). I obviously threw up and only then did they let me eat the crackers I had brought with me 🥲
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Hannah@emoHannah1·
@pubity How much of an impact is this actually going to have given VPN use significantly increased after the Online Safety Act? 🤨
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Pubity
Pubity@pubity·
The UK is banning any content that depicts explicit intimate acts between step-siblings or step-related family members, even if it's fictional and just part of the plot.
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
I'm really out here asking myself "have I been through a lot more violence than most people or am I just worse at dealing with it than everybody else?" and then I have to check myself because there probably isn't a "normal amount" of violence I'm just deluded.
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
Step 1 of healing was accepting that the trauma existed. Step 2 has been realising all the actions I've taken that were subconsciously because of the trauma. Step 3 will hopefully be building my trust and sense of safety back up ❤️‍🩹
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
@nickimoraa We can't even be silent without people sexualising it :(
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Nicki 🫧🪷
Nicki 🫧🪷@nickimoraa·
“But women sexualise themselves”… no, men sexualise our existence. There’s a fetish for the schoolgirl, the teacher, the secretary, the nurse, the nun, the “innocent” girl, the “experienced” woman, the boss, the assistant, the submissive, the dominant, the “barely legal,” the mother, the babysitter, the neighbour, the coworker every version of us gets turned into something sexual. Covered? There’s a fetish. Modest? There’s a fetish. Uncovered? There’s a fetish. Even discomfort, even vulnerability is sexualised. The same woman will be sexualised and then shamed for it in the next breath. That contradiction isn’t ours to carry. Saying women sexualise themselves is just a way to dodge accountability because no matter what we do, you were already going to sexualise us anyway.
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
@kateebuoni (I fear that last sentence I wrote comes across argumentative when it's a genuine moment of realisation that I've not been very open-minded towards how others experiences of this disability might vary significantly from mine)
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
@kateebuoni Oh I should maybe clarify that I'm not speaking from an able bodied perspective lol! I have POTS myself although mine is quite severe so I don't tend to queue anymore. I guess my personal experience has made me ignorant of what it's like for the majority of people with POTS?
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tate
tate@octatate·
why are there so many more people that pass out at concerts now
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
@kateebuoni maybe it's just me but it's so easy to stay hydrated? Have a drink with you in line, finish or chuck it before you enter and go straight to the bar when you get inside...
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kat ★ 🇮🇪🇮🇸🇳🇱🇪🇸🇸🇮
@emoHannah1 many people have no idea they have POTS symptoms or even know what that is. also keeping hydrated when a lot of venues don’t allow you in liquids and it’s boiling temperatures is a lot easier said than done.
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
@Chuffin_ell Yup. It's become the norm for venues :( I'm not sure I can even acquire a nimbus card because I need a doctors letter explaining how my condition affects me and my GP has told me they don't write letters anymore.
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Rachel A-S
Rachel A-S@Chuffin_ell·
Tried to book accessible tickets at York Barbican. You’re forced straight into a Nimbus card check before you can even see seats. Since when did a private card scheme become law? The Equality Act doesn’t require this. This is a barrier. #DisabilityRights, #EqualityAct
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
@kateebuoni @octatate but like if you know you're prone to fainting why are you not keeping yourself hydrated or buying a seated ticket?
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Hannah@emoHannah1·
@chrisrosecas Saw this news article last month. People trying to blame brixton academy but I feel like it's more likely Sombr fans just weren't taking care of themselves in line. Like sure it's a hot venue but most people plan accordingly? bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Hannah
Hannah@emoHannah1·
Another day of trying to come to terms with my trauma, another day thinking I really ought to be friends with someone who writes soaps because I have storylines for days and they all stem from my actual life experiences.
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