Interesting. Thank you for clarifying.
Interesting. Thank you for clarifying.
My alma-mater dropped this today. This is from THE bartonella guy, not a MECFS guy.
I plan to read this and report back shortly. @tomkindlon.bsky.social βputting this one on your radar in case you missed it.
Kristi Noem is also a bird-legged hoe.
Long Covid - a thread.
So, living with long covid isnβt great. Iβm a relatively mild case and Iβm managing it reasonably well with pacing but βmanaging with pacingβ still means a huge impact on life. 1/9
My child, on turning 13:
βThis means I have to take off my shoes at the airport, doesnβt it?β
dear july: help me find the deepest joy in the smallest hings - Feelings @_tiny -Feelings
@delia_cai me (not handling things) to my friend (also not handling things): I think you handled it perfectly
Craig Christ, Ph.D. β’β’β’ There is something I realized last night when I heard some Republican complaining about all the "fraud" in Medicaid. Medicaid does not pay people, they pay insurance companies or doctors. If there is "fraud", then why are regular people the target. Want to eliminate Medicaid fraud? Get rid of the insurance companies and doctors that file false claims to Medicaid for reimbursement. That's your fraud. Not old people in nursing homes. Not disabled kids or poor kids. Universal health care needs to happen and we can use their own stupid excuse against them when it is time.
Such a good point that I had never actually thought through before. Why are the patients being the one targeted over Medicaid fraud? We canβt even really do it!
RFK Jr. is launching a government registry to track autistic Americans using private medical records.
It doesnβt matter. Itβs inside the insurance cos, and Medicare/Medicaid, VA Medical patient data is all either already accessible or at risk via DOGE. And the EO for data sharing between govβt orgs. Theyβll use AI to also parse school records, social media, etc
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I enjoyed that the Ratliff family set sail without a clear plot resolution.
Keeps things open for them to lose everything and retreat to the small town they own in Canada, perhaps?
White Lotus, meet Schittβs Creek.
Hear me out. An HBO mockumentary reality tv series called The Ratliffs that follows the disgraced North Carolina family on their road to redemption. #thewhitelotus
I bought a new phone case and added a new screen protector so all the messages I'm sending feel extra fancy today.
C.H. Romatowski @chromatowski.bsky.social NIH recently found 1 in 22 ppl who'd had Covid developed ME/CFS. The "mild" form of that disease, as @julialmv.bsky.social 's graph shows, means losing capacity to do 50% of your daily activities. What would you give up? Friends? Time w/your kids? Could you cut work hours in half w/o losing yr job?
When I look at this I think, βyup, severe MECFS is exactly where I am.β
I took my main virology course in England and have a small subset of niche words that I learned with a Scottish accent. π
I ran two half marathons in my life, during the era where I was giving birth to babies. It was the best thrill
He did it!!!!!!
Go John! I canβt wait to hear your stories after you finish and rest up. We are cheering for you!
A photograph of the posters television showing curling tournament on it. The photo shows the end of the sheet of ice with one curling stone in the middle. The United States is playing Switzerland.
Just popping in to remind you that your weird friend is still weird.
Just paid $24.99 to watch the LGT World Womenβs Curling Championship on my personal television.
Hope you are also able to carpe diem your Saturday afternoon!
A photo of the moon using a phone camera. The moon is small but slightly red and centered. Some 35 mm film sprockets are along the side.
I went outside at 3am to see the lunar eclipse so you didnβt have to.
The moon was normal sized and slightly red, but nothing extremely out of the ordinary. The streetlights were trying their best to outshine the moon and failed, but made a good effort.
Nature: 10/10
A photo of the moon using a phone camera. The moon is small but slightly red and centered. Some 35 mm film sprockets are along the side.
I went outside at 3am to see the lunar eclipse so you didnβt have to.
The moon was normal sized and slightly red, but nothing extremely out of the ordinary. The streetlights were trying their best to outshine the moon and failed, but made a good effort.
Nature: 10/10
mmmyoursquid People love to talk about whether or not disabled people can work but if you can work just fine and your disability is destroying your ability to have a life outside of work (because work takes all your energy and more) Dead silence. Nobody cares. eenymeenypia File this under, oh you can be active for 4 hours? You can work part-time. Um no, I have to get ready for work (30 min) get to work (15 min) get home from work (15 min) feed myself all day (30 min) maintain myself, my home and my life (15 min, yeah right), which leaves 15 min for work and absolutely nothing else. chameleonchild This is so accurate, back after I'd relapsed I wanted to try and go in for one class at school so I could still stay in contact with the education system. I let slip during a meeting that I managed to drag myself to that I could manage about 4 hours of activity a week, which the teacher sprang on to mean I was being lazy for just trying to get to 1 hour class. Never matter that it was 30 minutes travel, that I would have to get washed and dressed, that I would probably still need to recover for 3 days from it. Far too often abled people see the things they do easily as "non activities" ', they don't realise that for many disabled people these things have to be carefully planned and measured, and sometimes they simply can't be done.
I love The Diplomat, but it surprises me how often they talk about clothing, choose clothing for each other, or change clothes in front of each other.
Those involved in diplomacy, when you get a minute, is this a thing? π
ok i admit it's important to keep your vitamins in a pill organizer that looks very different from the one you keep your dog's pills in, but at least i'm not getting worms this week
I fight through my tears everyday to keep you updated on Social Security & dismantling of major health care programs.
I want you to know there are MILLIONS of grassroots people working on this. The judicial cases DO matter. We must live in hope NOT fear. As someone on SSDI, I get it. NEVER GIVE UP!