purplerabbit

joined 2 days ago

In therapy I used it mostly to hold against me and also I had it locked in my arm and I had my head rested against it. At home I have a larger one which originally I wanted to take with me because it's the one I use the most as I sleep with it but it just didn't fit in my bag.

How it helps me is difficult to explain, but I can tell you that, with my large one, I have a tendency to instinctively reach for it, when I'm unwell, I'm subject to panic attacks, for example. It helps. I just hold it tightly against me. Or, I rest my head against it, that kind of things.

That being said, I'm also someone who has childhood issues and I suspect I have a bit of age regression going on in my head. It helps me connect with my inner child. Allowing myself to have plushies, to have toys like that, even as an adult, is something that took a lot of effort on my part and is one of the ways in which I self-care to allow myself this.

 

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[–] purplerabbit@lemmy.blahaj.zone 158 points 1 day ago (19 children)

When Reddit's API debacle happened lots of people moved away. Some deleted their comments, some edited them with a message in protest. But sadly the consequences is that a lot of history and useful information got lost in the process.

I don't know how I feel about this. I understand why it's done and even why it needs to be done, but it still makes me sad considering the amount of times where Reddit saved me from massive headaches with IT stuff and so on...

Apple's Liquid Glass be like