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If I can have something back, I would get my Bookstagram. Let me tell you, I didn’t know I would miss it until I didn’t have it anymore. I will try to email Facebook for an answer, but my hopes are low. My wheelchair is broken, and I have been stuck in bed for two weeks already. I found out that it can’t be fixed, so I need a new one. Likely, my manager spoke to me and gave me a list of schemes I can use to get subsidies for a new one, otherwise I wouldn’t be able to afford it, even if I’m fully dependent on it to leave my house, so everything becomes a nightmare.
Luckily, I can telework at the time being, but if this changes before, I can get a new chair, I would have to leave my job. The issue with this kind of stress is that I tend to either binge eat or not eat at all, which leads to guilt. I was starting to get a reading slump, which in normal life isn’t great, but right now, reading is a huge tool for me to stay sane. So, I’m no longer actively trying to read from my Kindle’s old list. If there is a book I want to read and I can get it for free that’s what I’m reading. Speaking of which, I found The Home for War Orphans by Jenna Ness free on Amazon and now about to read book two in the series since I’m not too fond of the ending of that one. The other series I got into was Beefcakes by Katana Collins, who is a self-published author. I finished all the books in the series but I hope the series isn’t ending.