Working on a fair bit more (subq injection tips, Twine stories...), but here's a poem in the meantime!
I saw! I haven't tested it yet, but I'm very glad to see the change. Does feel like a bandaid on the problem instead of a true fix, though.
Aww, thank you! And if you're referring to the synesthesia page, it's nice to find someone else! I've only ever met one or two other folks sharing that synesthesia type, and I suspect it's because it's subtle enough that most folks don't realize it's not everyone's experience (particularly when spatial metaphors are often used for music).
Woah, thank you! This is 100% going up on my fursona page- do you have a preferred link to credit you with?
Your site's one of the few I don't usually use reader mode on, funny enough. It's not overly busy visually and the text width is good, so it's easy for me to follow. I only ever flip it on for you when dark mode really isn't working for me that day. (Incidentally, if you added a @media (prefers-color-scheme) light mode, I'd be thrilled).
Yeah I try to keep things simple and accessible. Implementing light/dark mode @media preferences was on my to-do list, so you can probably expect to see that pretty soon :-)
love the tips! just recently starting injecting every week and this is a really good refresh for me! i also find that my more painful injections happen when i go very fast when pushing in the needle, so trying to not let fear make me go too fast just to get over it is very important ^^
I have experience both doing subcutaneous and intramuscular injection (for different things) - in both instances I was trained by a nurse how to do them over multiple sessions and I'd recommend everyone do the same if it's available, I definitely became more confident after practicing with supervision. Getting over the anxiety of self injection took a few tries but it hardly phases me now.