By Al Galves In its section on Anxiety Disorders, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) doesn’t include a state of being that is consistent with what we mean when we use the word “anxiety” in everyday conversation. Rather, it includes disorders which are more extreme than that – Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, Posttraumatic... Continue Reading →
My question: about the drugged out, intense sedation feeling
Update 2026: As I do updates going back in time and read these old posts I learn a lot about things I've forgotten. In the instance of this post, I actually still get this symptom. I now think it's associated with the mold/fungal infections I have that are associated with the chronic Lyme disease. These are issues I'm still dealing with because of how the tardive dyskinesia holds and processes the biofilm associated with the multiple Systemic Infections. I do intend to write more about how these infections interact with trauma and all the other aspects of environment in the world that made me profoundly understand the idea EVERYTHING MATTERS. This illness, if nothing else, continues to offer insight into the nature of being human!
In Silence
In Silence Be still. Listen to the stones of the wall. Be silent, they try To speak your Name. Listen To the living walls. Who are you? Who Are you? Whose Silence are you? Who (be quiet) Are you (as these stones Are quiet). Do not Think of what you are Still less of What... Continue Reading →
Doggy nightmare — funny but painful
Very short--poor doggy:

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