Twitch Streamer, MMDer
💮 | 07/01 | ♋ | Pastel/Neon Freak | Autistic | Chronic ill
https://virtualyoutuber.fandom.com/wiki/MeiMei
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Sounds like your parents are doing you a disservice to let you sit in your room and not even seek treatment or even just contact your caseworker for assistance on moving forward
How are you planning to getting out of your current situation? Hope everything goes well for you regardless
They are very proud I managed to finish school despite the many flare-ups I've had, and want me to be at peace, so I can work on getting therapy, continue my treatments, and maybe have a decent daily life, with maybe one day I can feel safe enough to move. We don't have a caseworker atm as that stopped after I started school, so we're doing what we're meant to :)
Does your parents even have any expectations or requirements for you?
Do you have a curly brain?
How do you give back to your parents for all they’ve done?
What would make it easier for you to move forward?
What support do you feel you need right now?
Some form of a mentor, so I always have contact to our system, therapy in dealing with my PTSD, clinical depression, and autism (like my nurse helper said, I first really started living when I got diagnosed), and just hoping my arthritis either goes away or becomes easier to deal with (if I overuse my legs they will be stiff the next day)
What does your family say about your situation?
Is there a reason why you have yet to meet with your caseworker?
How is your caseworker? Do they understand you?
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