How do people die from things like their heart?
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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 1 year ago(February 02, 2025 03:24 PM)I'm on heart pills.
Like, mine has always hurt often like the chords around it, the big ones.
The only problem I ever had was years ago around my dad in bed at night each time after following him sitting in the car and it wouldn't stop beating fast and was scary and I went to bed and woke up okay.
½ S/N Asian (40%+ Chinese) ½ Norwegian/Danish-Irish Swiss (Amish/PA) German French Dutch? French+Dutch Celtic-Irish English-Irish?
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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 1 year ago(February 02, 2025 03:27 PM)I did a lot of things young. I'm also half Chinese/Asian biologically.
So, I decided I would not yell, in "Fort Lauderdale." I always spoke regularly in volume. I never yelled/shouted/screamed at my parents or anyone. They did when I asked them innocently why they were acting weird a lot of times sometimes throughout the years, more later on, etc.
½ S/N Asian (40%+ Chinese) ½ Norwegian/Danish-Irish Swiss (Amish/PA) German French Dutch? French+Dutch Celtic-Irish English-Irish?
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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 1 year ago(February 02, 2025 03:28 PM)…Well, I guess I looked good weight-wise. I chose to do gymnastics for that reason. I didn't start at age 0. So, I know my photo at age 1 1/2 like I seemed kinda shrunken but maybe plump but you couldn't see the shape of my body since I wore a dress and it was a lacy dress usually.
½ S/N Asian (40%+ Chinese) ½ Norwegian/Danish-Irish Swiss (Amish/PA) German French Dutch? French+Dutch Celtic-Irish English-Irish?
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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 1 year ago(February 02, 2025 03:29 PM)So, what did you girls wear? I guess corduroys. I think I was born after. Of course, I wore other things. I think the lacy dresses were at least around the house.
½ S/N Asian (40%+ Chinese) ½ Norwegian/Danish-Irish Swiss (Amish/PA) German French Dutch? French+Dutch Celtic-Irish English-Irish?
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HollyJollyHanukka — 1 year ago(February 02, 2025 03:29 PM)
You are having a psychotic break. A serious psychotic break. See below.
Psychosis vs. Schizophrenia: What's the Difference?
A psychotic break is a sudden loss of touch with reality that can occur in people with schizophrenia. It's also known as an episode of psychosis.
Symptoms
-Hallucinations
-Seeing or hearing things that aren't there
-Delusions
-Having unusual beliefs, such as thinking you have special powers or that others are controlling you
-Negative symptoms
-Reduced ability to function, such as difficulty concentrating, speaking, or generating ideas
-Emotional changes
-Feeling more worried or mistrustful, or having restricted emotional expression
Causes
schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, severe depression, substance abuse, medical conditions
Treatment
Antipsychotic medications can help reduce symptoms and prevent them from returning
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help with psychosis
Early treatment is most effective
When to seek help
If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of psychosis, seek medical advice immediately.
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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 1 year ago(February 02, 2025 03:29 PM)I must have stopped wearing the lacy dresses when we left Southeastern Florida.
½ S/N Asian (40%+ Chinese) ½ Norwegian/Danish-Irish Swiss (Amish/PA) German French Dutch? French+Dutch Celtic-Irish English-Irish?
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HollyJollyHanukka — 1 year ago(February 02, 2025 03:31 PM)
You are having a psychotic break. A serious psychotic break. See below.
Psychosis vs. Schizophrenia: What's the Difference?
A psychotic break is a sudden loss of touch with reality that can occur in people with schizophrenia. It's also known as an episode of psychosis.
Symptoms
-Hallucinations
-Seeing or hearing things that aren't there
-Delusions
-Having unusual beliefs, such as thinking you have special powers or that others are controlling you
-Negative symptoms
-Reduced ability to function, such as difficulty concentrating, speaking, or generating ideas
-Emotional changes
-Feeling more worried or mistrustful, or having restricted emotional expression
Causes
schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, severe depression, substance abuse, medical conditions
Treatment
Antipsychotic medications can help reduce symptoms and prevent them from returning
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help with psychosis
Early treatment is most effective
When to seek help
If you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of psychosis, seek medical advice immediately.
If you can’t say something nice, say something clever but devastating.