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meteoritee
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Number of ratings26 Number of reviews10 Listens toOver 18 LanguagesEnglish, Spanish Listener sinceJun 18, 2016 Last activeover 6 months ago GenderNon-Binary PathStep 81 People helped89 Chats327 Group support chats4 Listener group chats15 Forum posts41 Forum upvotes33
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-stars can't shine without darkness-


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Hi, I'm Meteor (formerly StarrySusan)! I'm an adult listener here in my little corner of 7 Cups. I've been here for a pretty long time, and I love this website. I'm here for you even if you just want to talk. Feel free to make a request, I love meeting new people! 


I have a lot of personal experience with anxiety, chronic illness/disabilities, being a caregiver, LGBTQ related topics, and depression.

I am not comfortable talking about self harm recovery, religion, or eating disorders.


I'm not always on, but if you send me a message I'll make sure to respond.


Have an amazing day! 


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Recent forum posts
Gastroparesis
Disability Support / by meteoritee
Last post
June 26th, 2022
...See more Gastroparesis is a chronic condition that affects the way the stomach empties. The syomach empties much slower than normal, making food pass through and stay in the stomach for longer periods of time. This can cause symptoms like nausea, early satiety, vomiting, weight loss, bloating, and much more. Gastroparesis can also lead to complications like dehydration, GERD, malnutrition, and unpredictable blood sugar levels. While almost 36% of gastroparesis patients have unknown causes, it can also be caused by diabetes complications, surgery complications, certain medications, etc. (NORD). There is no known cure for gastroparesis, but there are various treatments including medications, dietary changes, electric stimulation of the stomach, Botox injections, and feeding tubes. -Next part has a possible TW for discussions of eating, nutrition, and emetophobia.- For me personally, I have had gastroparesis for three years and counting. The nausea and bloating can be awful. It’s hard to eat much of anything without feeling nauseous and full after a few bites. I’ve tried almost every treatment available, including every medication on the market and Botox injections into my stomach. Feeling this sick for this long can be really isolating and frustrating, especially since nothing is working to help you. There’s a lot of stigma around GP as well.
hi im susan
Disability Support / by meteoritee
Last post
December 22nd, 2021
...See more I’m 17, I have gastroparesis, EGID, and POTS. Been struggling recently to cope with no treatments helping.
Feedback & Reviews
Meteor is helpful and understanding. I appreciate the time taken for them to help me out.
Kind, caring and attentive — an absolutely perfect and lovely listener! Thank you for listening to me. 🤍
she's so kind and i liked talking with her :D
Very friendly and extremely helpful. Love to talk to them.
Awesome. Asks very good questions and gives helpful ideas to think about.
Extremely nice and knowledgeable.
Really great listener! And helped me figure out my sexuality 😁
Your SUPER Nice!
My listener was great , she really helped !
very honest and relateable
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