I’m so grateful for his work. I struggle to explain how “I’m tired” encompasses so much, often because I’m too tired to explain, hah. But now I can point to this article!
I’m so grateful for his work. I struggle to explain how “I’m tired” encompasses so much, often because I’m too tired to explain, hah. But now I can point to this article!
The 21 million includes everyone, not just registered voters. Until 2015, I couldn’t vote because I wasn’t a citizen. Still had to live with the shitty policies that Floridian politicians passed into law.
Quite a few folks have mentioned Outer Wilds, so I’ll add the DLC soundtrack. The titular song (Echoes of the Eye) that plays at the end of the DLC makes me burst into tears every time I hear it. But in a good way, haha.
It’s not ideal, but I use Patreon to donate to a few different folks at once (I think it still combines transactions to reduce fees…). Otherwise I usually pay the fee, if the amount I’m donating is small and I’m given the choice.
That’s kind of like saying you don’t know the point of Solitaire, because the point of card games is playing against other people~
Personally I really like solo/journaling TTRPGs because they’re more accessible to me. (Talking is more tiring than writing, and people always want to play for hours whereas I can stop at any time if playing solo.)
And it’s different than simply writing a story, because you react to dice rolls and prompts like you would when playing collaboratively.
When I moved in with my partner, I had to let go of a lot food-related shame or sense of obligation. My partner has executive dysfunction stuff, I don’t have the energy for cooking - but my parents scoffed at frozen meals and takeout when I was a kid, and my dad got annoyed when something in the fridge went bad
My life got so much easier when I stopped feeling bad about finding easier ways to eat. I’m glad you’ve found options that work well for you!
Yeah, at least for types associated with low blood volume! I’ve seen some folks talk about taking a salt tablet and drinking water before they even get out of bed, but somehow I’ve never really managed to make that part of my morning routine. I do better with salty food and electrolyte drinks (Normalyte).
I’ve been doing savory oatmeal for breakfast! It’s salty for an early boost for POTS, and with quick oats I can just dump things in a bowl and microwave for a couple minutes (low spoons for CFS). Still working on collecting things I can add, like jarred sliced mushrooms and asking my partner to boil lots of eggs to keep on hand in the fridge.
I don’t have the energy to cook or make most meals, so I’m usually just helping my partner with ideas. It’s exciting to be able to come up with ideas and actually get to execute them.
I’ve tried physical therapy several times - and unsurprisingly to anyone who understands PEM, as I gained muscle strength, my endurance got worse and I slowly crashed.
My dream one day is to be able to create my own physical therapy plan. I have some ideas that revolve around some guidelines I’ve found about aerobic respiration dysfunction, mainly:
But unfortunately my health isn’t there yet. A lot of this is based on this overview of CFS/ME for physical therapists, and this part struck me:
Exercises should be initiated only after the patient can complete all ADLs/IADLs without setbacks due to PEM that result in eliminating ADLs/IADLs or other meaningful routine activities from their agenda.
I don’t really consider myself to have trouble with ADLs (Activities of Daily Living), since they’re so limited. I can basically shower, dress, and eat on my own, with appropriate aids. (I mean sometimes I skip showering and sometimes I need help putting on compression socks but it’s not bad.)
But I hadn’t heard of IADLs before.
Instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) are those activities that allow an individual to live independently in a community. Although not necessary for functional living, the ability to perform IADLs can significantly improve the quality of life. The major domains of IADLs include cooking, cleaning, transportation, laundry, and managing finances.
The only one of those I can do regularly is finances, so… Yeah. Not ready for DIY PT…
I’m so glad they recommended it for all ages. Get boosted and wear an n95 mask, folks! This surge isn’t looking good.