Most people assume that as a chronically ill person I'm afraid to get covid and die. But I don't think that risk is much higher for me than for someone else my age. My risk is becoming more chronically ill while my baseline is already too severe #pots#longcovid#mecfs
Society is too focused on healthy or death but ignores everything in between. With chronic illness you don't want to lose the things you still can do. And when you're like me bedridden and in much physical discomfort (understatement) you can't imagine becoming even more severe.
@lindsaydevon "You have a kid? Oh great how old?"
"Three. Just starting preschool actually."
*Looks at resume*
"I see there's a three year gap in your resume."
"Yes."
"Just not applying yourself fully or what happened there?"
The last time I was here in 2017, Capitol police were escorting me to central booking for leading a non-violent protest of an immoral budget.
This time they just had to show me to my office.
@TheWorkDogma Yes! Positive Thinking is a last resort— a survival mechanism to get you through. And I don’t actually think there’s anything wrong or bad about using a survival mechanism when you need one. But thinking critically and realistically is for when concrete results are within reach.
@VZWSupport I will call from my own number instead of his so he still gets the call from y’all just in case. We need a higher-than-tier-2 person because last time on the 3/23 call, the tier 2 tech couldn’t help.
#ThingsDisabledPeopleKnow Marriage isn’t in the cards because you want to keep your income, independence, and your insurance because there’s no way your partner’s insurance would cover how expensive you are.
They have a book on today's Google Doodle called Aarthi the Amazing!!! :D
Happy International Women's Day 2018! Explore stories from women all over the globe in today's #GoogleDoodle and share yours using #HerStoryOurStory!
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