tomkindlon, to disability
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I thought this was very good

"Riding the Roller Coaster of Fluctuating Disability"

https://themighty.com/topic/disability/roller-coaster-of-fluctuating-disability/

"When people think about or , they tend to do so in a very black and white sort of way: Either you are completely , or you are not — this is your permanent status, and your disability (or lack thereof) will affect you the same way today as it will tomorrow.

Were it only that simple"

@chronicillness @spoonies @disability @mecfs @longcovid

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tomkindlon,
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"There are so many ways that an or can fluctuate, so many ways that the effects of such can change. But when you do have a or disability, it often comes with many of the same pitfalls of a . Judgement from those uneducated in the realities of disability, high expectations that are realistically beyond your capabilities, assumptions from others."


gentrifiedrose, to mentalhealth

People are unaware of the devastating consequences of working when you are sick. By 40 most Americans are inexplicably exhausted, obese and unhappy. Working while sick or very tired is deadly. There are few ways to truly recover after a lifetime of abuse by capitalism. We should never teach children to go to school when they're not feeling well. This does not spoil them. Having a big screen TV in three rooms of the house, a toy room, spoils them Resting does not

ap236, to mentalhealth
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Korea heat wave: 9 Canadians ill at Scout Jamboree | CTV News https://bit.ly/3DIFGwn @cdnpoli

kotaotan, to mentalhealth
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Hi everyone. I'm still trying to get back on my feet after two months of missed work due to last year that nearly ended my life. If you could donate or at least share the link I would really appreciate it.
https://gofund.me/f23fe2b4

ScienceDesk, to Health
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A man in the U.S. state of Ohio briefly developed a benign condition that he recovered from quickly. But those who caught a ghastly glimpse of this case of green hairy tongue may never forget the nightmare. Ars Technica has more. The article contains no picture, but if you really want to, there’s a link to one:
https://arstechnica.com/health/2023/07/rare-case-of-green-hairy-tongue-is-pure-nightmare-fuel/

ai6yr, to mentalhealth
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ScienceAlert, (edited ) to Health

Anemia is commonly found in mummified ancient Egyptian children.

A condition where the body lacks enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body's tissues, it's not clear if anemia was the cause of their deaths but it likely contributed.

Malnutrition, parasitic infections, and genetic disorders, which still cause anemia today all probably contributed to its common occurrence in ancient Egypt.

Read more about the research
https://www.sciencealert.com/egyptian-child-mummies-reveal-high-prevalence-of-an-ancient-sickness

📷 Jens Klocke/Ägyptisches Museum und Papyrussammlung/SMB

vivdunstan, to gaming
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I have several works in progress, that I'm in various stages of developing. Suddenly had great idea last night for one of them, reframing the opening and overall structure. Making frantic notes now before I totally forget it all. Typing into comments in my source code. Feeling invigorated. Hoping that my allows me enough good time to complete this and the others satisfactorily.

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