Yes this was what I was alluding to . There were suggestions on the other threads re how participation could be made easier for all , and why telephone etc is an issue too.
It simply seems that cognitive issues are not recognized enough , the varying types of disabilities not explored enough...
Sadly many accounts of reduced function and incapacity are from those who did not go to hospital- indeed some did not have severe COVID symptoms.
Another well thought out study ( hint if sarcasm)
I share your concern. My cousin lives in Melbourne with his family. His parents live in Cape Town , South Africa- a country that was initially doing well but seems also to have significant issues now. Not good for either .
From previous threads ( particularly the paediatric NICE guidelines consultation and problems with conversation), there was interesting discussion about the ability of #pwme to participate in consultation. The existing go-to seems to be online survey, with telephone being a back up and this was...
This.
It took us a long time to recognise this.
Adrenaline is a real bummer, perhaps especially if you are a child . Children naturally want to do things- holding them back is difficult, especially when a lot if the " advice" promotes increasing activity.
It is false energy and I think the...
The history encapsulated by @Brian Hughes piece is illuminating and may not be known to long haulers.
It may be worth tweeting a link on one of the threads highlighted ?
ETA being framed by a psychologist gives it more resonance.
Wasn't SW ' s input in " quarantine fatigue", from situations which in no way represented a pandemic, part of the no need for lockdown narrative ?
Is such advice being sought , or simply being given ?
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