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Post #1320848

2026-03-29 21:59 UTC

So there are definitely moments of confusion amd/or explanation required as to why I genuinely NEED to retain this item or that item, because this is non-obvious to the hoarding specialist. Family and friends usually know or can recognise why I have something or something is located in an odd place (as opposed to where one might expect considering the item's intended purpose), but even they sometimes might be scratching their heads over something. Aside: I just realised that if I ever have the time, perhaps adding large labels like the classic #Batman #TV series did on their #batcave gadgets would be helpful to the many who aren't able to recognise a #repurposing. ๐Ÿฆ‡ ๐Ÿ˜‚ 17/x #disability #accessibility #mitigation #modification #alteration #repurposing

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  • @likelyjanlukas@mstdn.ca 2026-03-29 22:06

    And of course there is a real risk that a person with #HoardingDisorder isn't going to be very open to getting rid of something that isn't needed now or ever. I note that the fickle variations in my own disabilities means that I have learned the hard way to think long and carefully about getting rid of something I have used previously to mitigate an issue that appears to have resolved! All too often, a week after getting rid of such an item, the disability-mitigation need returns, agh! And can you find the equivalent again, whether new or secondhand? Double-agh (aka NO!). ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ˜ฌ๐Ÿ˜ก 18/x #assessment #decluttering #retention #removal #disability #mitigation

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