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11-23-2007, 10:23 PM #1
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A life-based puzzle for you
Scenario: You're 22 and live in your parents basement. You desperately want to move out, it's feeling rediculous still living with your parents at this age.
You can't keep up in school because painkillers drain your cognitive energy. You can't go off the painkillers because the pain would be overwhelming.
You can't work because you're in too much pain to make it past a 3-4 hour day.
How do you move out, so you can finally start having a life?:wtf:Gandalf_The_Grey Reviewed by Gandalf_The_Grey on . A life-based puzzle for you Scenario: You're 22 and live in your parents basement. You desperately want to move out, it's feeling rediculous still living with your parents at this age. You can't keep up in school because painkillers drain your cognitive energy. You can't go off the painkillers because the pain would be overwhelming. You can't work because you're in too much pain to make it past a 3-4 hour day. How do you move out, so you can finally start having a life?:wtf: Rating: 5
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11-23-2007, 11:40 PM #2
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A life-based puzzle for you
That is quite a predicament, but there must be a way.
My:twocents::
1) Try to find a different way to cope with or stop the "pain"(i.e. surgery, other medication).
2) Find a job that doesn't require manual labor. That way the pain will not affect you
3) Win the lottery.
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11-24-2007, 12:06 AM #3
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A life-based puzzle for you
outdoor marijuana.
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11-24-2007, 12:18 AM #4
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A life-based puzzle for you
Oh man, are you talking about you? 22 and living with your parents? Its not the end of the world. Try 30 and stuck living with your parents. You'll find a way out.
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11-24-2007, 12:25 AM #5
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A life-based puzzle for you
I'm 19 and at present, I am homeless!
So don't think you're a loser by any means, I spend my life sleeping on friends floors at the moment!
Sorry, didn't mean to make this about me. But yeah there must be a better solution to the pain? You'll find a way out eventually man, keep your chin up!
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11-24-2007, 01:44 AM #6
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A life-based puzzle for you
You could try to get a part-time job, that would only require you to work 3-4 hours a day, and try to get a roommate or two for an apartment and then your bills would not be quite as much. I am not sure what type of government assistance Canada offers with housing or disability, ect, but have you inquired about that?
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11-24-2007, 05:32 AM #7
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A life-based puzzle for you
Thats right...I know in America it could be possible to qualify for government assistance...As far as Canada, I would probably ask my doctor
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11-24-2007, 06:12 AM #8
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A life-based puzzle for you
All options have been exhausted. I'm already on the "other medications" alonside the ones I wish I didn't have to be on.1) Try to find a different way to cope with or stop the "pain"(i.e. surgery, other medication).
As long as I'm on my feet, it'll affect me and badly. If I go more than 3 hours not getting to lie down, same deal.2) Find a job that doesn't require manual labor. That way the pain will not affect you
I know there are worse situations, but the end point is that I have to find a way out. I can't live like this forever; alone, broke, without a life.Oh man, are you talking about you? 22 and living with your parents? Its not the end of the world. Try 30 and stuck living with your parents. You'll find a way out.
As for government assistance, I don't qualify because technically I'm being "taken care of" by my parents; living in their house, eating their food and whatnot. I'd only qualify if I first lived on my own, then hurt myself; but I got this injury at the age of 16. On the other hand, there must be tons of people who were disabled as children, and surely they moved out at some point? Just wish I knew how because it doesn't seem the system is set up for me. Doctors have nothing to offer in the way of advice either, I've asked plenty.
Ah well, thanks for playing. This riddle's too complex for more than just me it seems.
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11-24-2007, 06:16 AM #9
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A life-based puzzle for you
Start smoking pot and wean yourself off pain killers.
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11-24-2007, 06:19 AM #10
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A life-based puzzle for you
Start exercising slowly...then build yourself up..next thing your know, your strong..it always works in the movies.
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