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Up against things - how to survive?
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george1968_ wrote: »OP, I can very much relate to what you have written. As someone with a PD also I am in the same situation as you with inconsiderate neighbours and a housing association that do not care.
I wish I could offer some useful advice but I wouldn't know where to start.
I wish you peace and luck.
Ah, bless you. I don't think people realise how tough it can be in our situation. We are on speaking terms next door again, but I do not trust them as far as I can throw them. The housing Associations response is either ignore them or move. There's no answer to that really.
I wish you well too 🙂0 -
I suffer with anxiety and I find keeping busy helps. If I didn't work I think I would be back to self harming in a big way.
I probably work too much, but If I don't, I overthink everything.The opposite of what you know...is also true0
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