A collection of personal journaling and other words
by Lindsay Dianne.

  • Your Fat Phobia is Making Me Ill

    I am sick.I’ve been sick for at least two weeks. Stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, bathroom stuff.Eating has become something of an adventure because I just don’t know what sets me off. Some days all I can stomach is soup and sometimes even that proves to be too much. Coffee is too harsh. Milk products seem…

  • Feeling Triggered is Better Than Feeling Nothing

    Something happened to me around the middle of November. After years and years of suffering it was like a switch was flipped in my brain. I kind of feel like, having been through it and now being on the other side, there was nothing that I could have done that could have forced me to…

  • Turning Verbal #autistic #autism #actuallyautistic

    He started trying out new words in a whisper, as though he was shy about getting them wrong. Slowly at first but then faster, he was adding words to his vocabulary. Suddenly he started trying out stuff that was a little more complicated. Today he was confidently chattering away with more words than he’s ever…

  • A Leadership Race for the Books – #AnjaliForBC #TeamEby #BCNDP

    I remember having a conversation with someone close to me a few years ago. It was when I had first started taking sociology classes and I was really thinking about the systems in place verses the ones that I believe in. This person was definitely of a different generation than I am and the conversation…

  • #Defund the #VPD – #BC’s Largest and Most Dangerous #StreetGang

    Let’s talk about the cops for a sec, shall we? More specifically let’s chat about the Vancouver Police Department specifically. These guys have been left unchecked for too long and the poorest neighbourhood in Canada is finding out what that can do to a police force. Now before we get too far into this I…

  • Not An #AutismMom

    My three year old son is autistic. He was diagnosed in March at a private clinic. A doctor and a team member sat with him for a couple of hours and, using a play-based model they assessed him by looking at three specific things. They looked at his speech, or rather lack of speech as…

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