| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 12 | Dealing with a neurological condition that makes me shake | plugitout | /r/askTRP | 30/07/15 04:53 PM |
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| 3 | Dealing with a neurological condition that makes me shakeyour reaction is the main reason why it's awkward It probably accounts for a part of it, but there have definitely been cases where I've retained my composure and people have still made a big deal out of it. It's cases like these that I'm struggling with, but I guess I shouldn't really care about these people's opinions anyway. | /r/askTRP | 30/07/15 06:27 PM |
| 2 | Dealing with a neurological condition that makes me shakeYeah, people will be uncomfortable around you if you're uncomfortable but that has nothing to do with disability and everything to do with people being uncomfortable around uncomfortable people. That's most likely true and something that I desperately need to internalize. Thanks for the support & thoughtful response. | /r/askTRP | 30/07/15 06:18 PM |
| 2 | Dealing with a neurological condition that makes me shakeLol, love the milkshakes line! You make a great point about informing others about my condition with authority and not looking for pity under any circumstances. Thanks for taking the time to respond! | /r/askTRP | 30/07/15 06:13 PM |
| 2 | Dealing with a neurological condition that makes me shakeI'd rate my body 6 / 10, lean & fit, but not that muscular - definitely not turning heads or anything. With regards to fitness, I've been more about having a functional body and good cardiovascular health so far, but I think that having a more dominant appearance would do me tons of good. I think it's time to start bulking & I'll probably take you up on your offer for advice as well! Thx for the response! | /r/askTRP | 30/07/15 06:10 PM |
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