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Winnie the Pooh: Piglet and Anxiety

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Hey All! As you will have gathered from my last post, very few things make me as happy as Winnie the Pooh. It is one of the things that I turn to for comfort when I am most overwhelmed and it has been something that has bought me joy for as long as I can remember. This last week is one that I found particularly overwhelming, and at times I have most definitely struggled and found myself feeling especially overloaded. For this reason I felt like writing something a little lighter today and I thought I would tie one of my very favourite things to one of the key themes of this blog: mental health. One only has to step foot into the world of the internet to find many theories about the various characters of Winnie the Pooh representing different mental illnesses. I'm not entirely sure how much I agree with the illnesses attached to certain characters and like many retrospective theories about children's media I think that these theories can be a little stretched. However, one

My Passionate Interests: The Things that Ground Me

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Hey All! I am someone who often struggles with anxiety and feeling overwhelmed in some capacity. For me this sense of being overwhelmed that can lead to me sometimes having a bit of a meltdown can be caused by a few different things, including sensory overload, social overload and life stress. When and if my anxiety and capacity for becoming overwhelmed results in a meltdown this can be incredibly draining both emotional and physical, requiring time to recover. This capacity for overload has been an aspect of who I am for as long as I can remember. However, one thing that I find can be a great comfort and aid when either avoiding or recovering from overload are my particular strong interests. For me these can go beyond just hobbies or likes, these are the things that ground me when everything is too much and are the things that I could indulge in endlessly. Today I thought I would tell you about a few of my most passionate interests, and maybe give you a fact about each. 1. Winnie

Surgery and Disability: Recovering from a Routine Procedure

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Hey All! Truthfully, I have spent my fair share of time in Hospitals for both extended treatment and more immediate surgery. Some operations and treatments, while not exclusively reserved for individual conditions, can be somewhat more closely tied to disability and chronic illness. The distinction I wish to make is between treatments particular familiar within disabled communities and those which can easily come with age or less persisting illness. Many of my earlier experiences with surgery and treatment will have been far more familiar to those with similar disabilities, including cerebral palsy. In particular, physiotherapy and botox spring to mind. However, my experiences with bunion removal during year eleven and thirteen felt significantly different, primarily because this is a common procedure performed upon disabled and able-bodied folks alike. The removal of bunions is a procedure that is not as closely linked to disability as many of my previous experiences, with the dev

Thank God for the NHS!

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Hey All! Tonight's episode of Holby City (my absolute favourite soap opera, being the only one I follow) was a show dedicated to marking the 70th anniversary of the NHS. That's why despite the time, I thought it would be the perfect moment to write this particular post. If no one objects the following post will simply be me gushing over the NHS and all it has done for me personally, sorry not sorry! I think it's incredibly easy but dangerous for any of us with access to the NHS to take its services for granted. This is especially true within today's political climate, with certain individuals currently in power pushing for privatisation and allowing cuts that will only put our national health service under increased pressure. Indeed, less funding and support, as well as the potential loss of staff due to Brexit, have left our NHS fragile. However, some take this as a cue to criticise rather than support those who keep the NHS alive despite the interference of those