AlexandreDumbass
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I'm recovering from a lifelong disease. We're not sure if the progress will be slow or exponential. I'm hopeful though. It's sort of crippled me my whole life. I'm learning how to live with it. So, as I try to pick myself up for what I think will finally be the time the doctor's advice takes, I ask for some advice and insight if anyone has any.
I'm in my mid 20's. I'm a female who tests as ENTP and ENFP. I test high in all aspects of the big five. Extroversion- 95 emotional stability- 78 agreeableness- 83 conscientiousness- 89 openness- 96.
No one knew what was wrong. All they did was give me more psychiatric medication for physical pain. I turned it into depression to have something to fight against to make it. I'm not asking for a therapy session. I have a very nice elderly man who listens to me cry for a hefty sum. Based on my personality types, and the knowledge that I'm not just seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. I finally realized the tunnel was located in a a really rad jungle gym. With these results, generally, what are some things I should be careful of, do more of or avoid. I'm just learning myself and how to be happy.
Thank you for your time.
I'm in my mid 20's. I'm a female who tests as ENTP and ENFP. I test high in all aspects of the big five. Extroversion- 95 emotional stability- 78 agreeableness- 83 conscientiousness- 89 openness- 96.
No one knew what was wrong. All they did was give me more psychiatric medication for physical pain. I turned it into depression to have something to fight against to make it. I'm not asking for a therapy session. I have a very nice elderly man who listens to me cry for a hefty sum. Based on my personality types, and the knowledge that I'm not just seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. I finally realized the tunnel was located in a a really rad jungle gym. With these results, generally, what are some things I should be careful of, do more of or avoid. I'm just learning myself and how to be happy.
Thank you for your time.