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I suffer from a variety of ailments (diabetes, degenerative disc disease, sleep apnea, severe treatment resistant depression, OCD and PTSD) and am currently on disability.
Now that the semester is drawing to a close, I won't have any social or musical outlets. I'll be basically alone and for me, that is a recipe for disaster. I want to stay positive and perhaps get my body into better shape. During my last several attempts to exercise, various parts of my body fell apart. I tried to walk and developed plantar fasciitis in both feet. I tried upper body work and water aerobics and developed herniated discs in my neck. I'd like to try again.
I'd like to try a lot of things again, but I'd like for someone to be there for me, to make sure I do the things I need to do, to encourage me when things are hard. I have a vague idea of what I need to do, but need someone to hold me accountable.
I don't know anyone in real life that can help me with this. Is there anyone who could take me on? I need someone I can talk to (at least briefly) every other day or so.
Description of perfection person:
1) Caring and understanding 2) Will work with me on goals. Won't push too hard, yet will hold me accountable for what I say I will try. 3) Caring and understanding 4) Has enough time (won't feel like I'm a burden) 5) Caring and understanding 6) Understands how difficult an obstacle Depression can be 7) Caring and understanding 8) Non-fundy 9) Politically left of center
Thank you. I hope someone can help.
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