10-04-2025 07:41 PM
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If you are interested, we may have some volunteer roles here on the forums in the not-too-distant future @Till23 🙂
I can keep you in the loop.
We are revamping Yarning Space.
10-04-2025 07:47 PM
10-04-2025 07:47 PM
@Shaz51 wrote:
My morning reading has decreased due to the increased insulin
See the kidney specialist next week
Morning reading.... sorry my brain takes things so literally do you mean reading a book or like taking a reading of your blood sugar? 😅
But all the best with the specialist anyway hun, I hope it's good news 🤞
@tyme wrote:
Powerful image @Spirit_Healer
I don't know where i read or heard this, but something to do with: when you look up at the horizon, your body secretes hormones to help you feel better. So whenever I go for a walk, I always look up at the horizon.
Whaaaaat I am so into this, I don't care if it doesn't have science to back it up, I'll believe it and make it true for myself anyway! 😍
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Wonderful @tyme
I was going to write in the CG'S thread
10-04-2025 08:07 PM
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That would be good @tyme - thanks
Also I think @RachSANECEO tagged you in "Mental health policies explained" thread. I'd definitely be interested in that kind of advocacy type work for MH.
I have run City to Surf in Sydney for Beyond Blue and walked 100km for Black Dog Institute as a fundraisers.
All my other fundraising has been for cancer organisations. And that is my next fundraising project.
But I really want to do something meaningful for MH. The differences between physical illnesses and MH issues in funding, awareness, public acceptability, news articles etc is immense and the disparity is enormous. For example, 1 in 7 women will get breast cancer in their lifetimes, 1 in 4 people will have a MH episode. Heaps of awareness, funding etc for breast cancer very little for MH. I received more care for my breast cancers, virtually all for free compared to 50 odd years of living with complex trauma virtually all of which I've paid for myself, so of course I am over 60 still experiencing mental ill health. In fact the only free MH assistance I received was psycho-oncology because I had cancer. The treatment exacerbated my cPTSD enormously but I only had 8 free sessions because I had cancer.
Another difference is that I had 20 sessions of radiotherapy for each of my cancers at no cost to me, I get 10 psychology session subsidised by Medicare per year for MH. How acceptable would it be to the general public, if you only got 10 radiotherapy sessions for free and you had to pay the rest yourself? Why is MH treated differently to physical illnesses?
10-04-2025 08:13 PM
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