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Trying to move into a new apartment while mostly bedbound is nearly impossible.

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  • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB This user is from outside of this forum
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    broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca
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    Trying to move into a new apartment while mostly bedbound is nearly impossible. I would not be doing it if I had any other choice.

    Baseline is shattered.

    Budget is decimated from all the surprise expenses, many of which are related to my poor health.

    It’s another example of the “crip tax” that we don’t talk about enough.

    I haven’t been able to write so my newsletter has been sitting untouched and breaking my heart

    I can barely keep up with messages and emails

    I sincerely hope this setback is temporary and once I’m safely housed my writing and cognitive function return… but this is the reality when chronically ill

    Every setback can be permanent.

    Your baseline is not guaranteed.

    You must guard it at all costs and protect what’s left of your health.

    Take breaks. Set boundaries. Listen to your body.

    It’s so hard to do, but it’s also incredibly necessary.

    #disability #chronicillness #ableism #housing #eugenics

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    • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

      Trying to move into a new apartment while mostly bedbound is nearly impossible. I would not be doing it if I had any other choice.

      Baseline is shattered.

      Budget is decimated from all the surprise expenses, many of which are related to my poor health.

      It’s another example of the “crip tax” that we don’t talk about enough.

      I haven’t been able to write so my newsletter has been sitting untouched and breaking my heart

      I can barely keep up with messages and emails

      I sincerely hope this setback is temporary and once I’m safely housed my writing and cognitive function return… but this is the reality when chronically ill

      Every setback can be permanent.

      Your baseline is not guaranteed.

      You must guard it at all costs and protect what’s left of your health.

      Take breaks. Set boundaries. Listen to your body.

      It’s so hard to do, but it’s also incredibly necessary.

      #disability #chronicillness #ableism #housing #eugenics

      rootsandcalluses@mstdn.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
      rootsandcalluses@mstdn.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
      rootsandcalluses@mstdn.social
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      @broadwaybabyto Moving is stressful, and it becomes so much more stressful if you are already struggling for whatever reason. I hear you! I hope you'll be moved really soon.

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      • broadwaybabyto@zeroes.caB broadwaybabyto@zeroes.ca

        Trying to move into a new apartment while mostly bedbound is nearly impossible. I would not be doing it if I had any other choice.

        Baseline is shattered.

        Budget is decimated from all the surprise expenses, many of which are related to my poor health.

        It’s another example of the “crip tax” that we don’t talk about enough.

        I haven’t been able to write so my newsletter has been sitting untouched and breaking my heart

        I can barely keep up with messages and emails

        I sincerely hope this setback is temporary and once I’m safely housed my writing and cognitive function return… but this is the reality when chronically ill

        Every setback can be permanent.

        Your baseline is not guaranteed.

        You must guard it at all costs and protect what’s left of your health.

        Take breaks. Set boundaries. Listen to your body.

        It’s so hard to do, but it’s also incredibly necessary.

        #disability #chronicillness #ableism #housing #eugenics

        talktobeverley@mas.toT This user is from outside of this forum
        talktobeverley@mas.toT This user is from outside of this forum
        talktobeverley@mas.to
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        @broadwaybabyto

        Difficult enough when in good health. I hope everything goes as smoothly as possible and wish you well.

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