So this teacher has now been sacked. Based on this clip alone any school would be lucky to have him. The questioning here is gentle, rational & encourages critical thinking. Of course he was sacked.
Maeve O'Neill died at 27 in October, 2021. Her death certificate cites ME. An inquest into the circumstances and the actions--or inactions--of the NHS in Devon should take place this year. Here's my account of what happened.
https://t.co/RVjBRetlIk
I'm thinking of writing a blog about hope and living with #MECFS to go with a song I've recorded. I'm interested, what does hope mean to you, if it means anything at all? What does hope look like when things are hopeless?
"The spiny insectivores stay cool by blowing snot bubbles. The bubbles pop, keeping the critters’ noses moist. As it evaporates, this moisture draws heat away from a blood-filled sinus in the echidna’s beak, helping to cool the animal’s blood."
https://t.co/SjFV1NWueZ
Gave a workshop yesterday:"What do Psychotherapists need to know about Long Covid, ME/CFS, and Other 'Invisible' Illnesses?" Sharing the resource list I gave out in case anyone here might find it helpful. #MECFS#LongCovid#NEISVoid#MillionsMissing
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"At least your illness isn't terminal" have you heard of quality of life my friend? Yes I'm lucky it's not terminal but the whole point of not dying is...living. When you've got a debilitating physical or mental illness, the things that allow you to live become much harder to do.
Question I’m not sure of the answer to: is cardio exercise *ever* good for someone with moderate ME/CFS?
Take walking, we know it’s likely causing us damage from the research on exercise intolerance & cardiac dysfunction. But can small amounts do *any* good? Or is it always bad?