May not be able to relate, but anyone who is able to, you are all valid and don’t need to prove your strength and worth to anyone but yourself! Love y’all, sleep well💜
So much - it scares me a lot to think of ever being in a situation like this. I feel a lotta pain from people dealing with this - it's something that a person can endure, and do well, especially with a loving mate ♡
This may have been here 7 months ago, and I am in a position where I can't walk like a normal person anymore... and I try to do everything I used to be able to. I have fallen, and I just do it to prove to myself that I'm good enough. because I'm single as heck. So I just overdo it every day.
As someone who has Asthma and while I am able to walk, if I fall backwards I will have to go to a hospital to check nothing went wrong and start physical therapy again due to my disability... I cried. Thank you. I haven't had a partner since before I got disabled and I haven't even taken the time to think for longer than a second about having a partner with my disability. I dont even know what to say. It just made me realize how I want and need someone to feel for me and my body. Again thank you❤
As someone who has had a lifelong extreme physical disability and can't drive while being totally confined to a wheelchair I often feel like a huge burden on my family and friends due to the immutable nature of my severely limiting circumstances. Often times audios like these provide a bit of respite from a life that is very hard especially when you have to "put a brave face on all the time" because not everyone can cope with the real difficulties of hearing about the daily struggle of a severely disabled person. If more people were like what you portray in these audios the world would be a much better place; and I'd feel much more comfortable with being open about how I feel instead of constantly worry about how my emotional state will affect other people despite the fact that I have valid reasons to be upset. Thanks for making this, makes life a bit easier! - cheers from Jenny
....this just recently became VERY relatable for me. I may not have the breathing issue, but I can't get up without assistance now, so thank you for this wholesome audio, definitely helps with the feelings of being helpless and losing autonomy. ♥
I recently broke my ankle and have been using crutches and a wheelchair ever since. I haven't been able to do anything for myself for a week and I basically feel like I'm in Kafka's Metamorphosis. Despite everything, this video made me feel that I am not useless, and that despite everything I am still the same independent person who is simply going through a small setback. Thank you
I'm not currently disabled, but I've recently had some health issues that can lead to it in the future, and this audio's helped a lot with the overthinking about my future ❤❤ thank you for making it!!
I might not be able to relate to this exact scenario, but it sure does help. Being audhd with chronic pain and a health condition that’s always embarrassing to explain makes me feel really left behind and unworthy.
Ironic that this was posted right after I got super banged up which ended up with me temporarily needing a wheelchair due to my tailbone being shattered and my left legs being broken.
Depends on the severity. I have a more mild form, but those with more severe forms can find it debilitating. I know fellow asthmatics who could straight up die if they don’t have their inhalers on them. I myself have passed out before because of more severe attacks. So, yes, asthma could be considered a disability depending on their circumstances. It’s less physically visible, but it could certainly be a disability in the same way that an autoimmune disorder could be considered a disability.
May not be able to relate, but anyone who is able to, you are all valid and don’t need to prove your strength and worth to anyone but yourself! Love y’all, sleep well💜
So much - it scares me a lot to think of ever being in a situation like this. I feel a lotta pain from people dealing with this - it's something that a person can endure, and do well, especially with a loving mate ♡
This may have been here 7 months ago, and I am in a position where I can't walk like a normal person anymore... and I try to do everything I used to be able to. I have fallen, and I just do it to prove to myself that I'm good enough. because I'm single as heck. So I just overdo it every day.
I actually understand what listener is going through just not the difficult breathing part I'm just scared of someone judging me for asking for help
As someone who has Asthma and while I am able to walk, if I fall backwards I will have to go to a hospital to check nothing went wrong and start physical therapy again due to my disability... I cried. Thank you. I haven't had a partner since before I got disabled and I haven't even taken the time to think for longer than a second about having a partner with my disability. I dont even know what to say. It just made me realize how I want and need someone to feel for me and my body. Again thank you❤
Im so glad you do f4f audios
As someone who has had a lifelong extreme physical disability and can't drive while being totally confined to a wheelchair I often feel like a huge burden on my family and friends due to the immutable nature of my severely limiting circumstances. Often times audios like these provide a bit of respite from a life that is very hard especially when you have to "put a brave face on all the time" because not everyone can cope with the real difficulties of hearing about the daily struggle of a severely disabled person. If more people were like what you portray in these audios the world would be a much better place; and I'd feel much more comfortable with being open about how I feel instead of constantly worry about how my emotional state will affect other people despite the fact that I have valid reasons to be upset. Thanks for making this, makes life a bit easier!
- cheers from Jenny
....this just recently became VERY relatable for me.
I may not have the breathing issue, but I can't get up without assistance now, so thank you for this wholesome audio, definitely helps with the feelings of being helpless and losing autonomy. ♥
I recently broke my ankle and have been using crutches and a wheelchair ever since.
I haven't been able to do anything for myself for a week and I basically feel like I'm in Kafka's Metamorphosis.
Despite everything, this video made me feel that I am not useless, and that despite everything I am still the same independent person who is simply going through a small setback. Thank you
I'm not currently disabled, but I've recently had some health issues that can lead to it in the future, and this audio's helped a lot with the overthinking about my future ❤❤ thank you for making it!!
It's a great relief and comfort to listen to the audio! thanks a lot!
I might not be able to relate to this exact scenario, but it sure does help. Being audhd with chronic pain and a health condition that’s always embarrassing to explain makes me feel really left behind and unworthy.
l love you mommy 🥺💗
Here and ready to watch it 💜
Thank you!
Ironic that this was posted right after I got super banged up which ended up with me temporarily needing a wheelchair due to my tailbone being shattered and my left legs being broken.
My poor baby 🥺
thank you so much for this !!
Reminded me of the one yuri manga called pulse
Thanks for reminding me of that manga... it was one of my very first. :)
@@gloriaa_26 same
Can you make an f4f reassuring the listener who has autism/adhd? Pretty much has a learning disability in a way
Absolutely
I was just about to ask for this, read my mind 😭
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this helped me reach immortal 2 in valorant
Oh, no. Here comes the waterworks 😭♥️♥️♥️
Spekaking of which I have CP. Was born with it. I absolutely hate it sometimes. Please I need this
I can relate I’ve fallen several times recently and I’ve gotten really hurt because I struggle to do floor transfers and it’s so hard
please just say cerebral palsy.
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Happy Birthday 🎉!!
I wonder what her thoughts on Tigers are?
They’re alright, but I don’t do animal related audios unless it’s a commission and they pay extra 😭 I’m not super into that stuff.
@@MysticMommyAudios glad to know
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Was this based off of violentlsapphics, video?
Not at all, this was a commission I wrote up myself
It was for a specific illness the commissioner wanted I just edited some of it out so it could be listenable for others
@@MysticMommyAudios It’s still very good! Thank you!
Vi has a video like this one? I'm not remembering which one, what's the name?
@@hau_any anxiety, comfort. I believe
i understand, is asthma a disablity though.
Naah it's more like an allergy (I have asthma)
My dumbass thought that said autism.
Depends on the severity. I have a more mild form, but those with more severe forms can find it debilitating. I know fellow asthmatics who could straight up die if they don’t have their inhalers on them. I myself have passed out before because of more severe attacks. So, yes, asthma could be considered a disability depending on their circumstances. It’s less physically visible, but it could certainly be a disability in the same way that an autoimmune disorder could be considered a disability.
@@dionysus913i have really bad asthma and it’s hard for me to run a lot without wheezing so idk if that counts
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I would like to know what the disability is please
@@Aubree_bi it’s vague on purpose so anyone can enjoy it
I would love to be Mommy's stubborn little boy 🧔♀️
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