Update: It's been a month since I was released from covid isolation, and lest anyone think this virus wasn't serious, let me assure you: I am still a long way from my former self (thread)
Disclaimer: I don't think I count as a long-hauler since it's only been a month for me, and I know a lot of folks have it worse. I don't want sympathy, just sharing so folks understand how serious this can be.
That being said, here's where I'm at a month after covid: I still cannot exercise. A 10-minute bike ride makes me feel like I'm going to faint. I still have to walk slowly if I'm going anywhere more than 15 minutes away, or if I have to carry anything.
My sense of smell/taste is mostly back — maybe 90-95 per cent normal. I notice it if I'm cooking a familiar favourite, it often tastes like something subtle is missing. For a while there I kept oversalting my food by accident because I assumed that was the issue, lol
Other miscellaneous stuff: My feet get a lot colder than they used to, and they fall asleep more easily. Joints that have never had any problems feel weird and off. It's hard for me to fall asleep, which was not an issue before. My muscles are weak. Running is out of the question
The good: I'm able to work, which is great because I really like my job. My energy levels have rebounded enough that I have the strength to do that, and do chores/errands, and go on walks, etc. And I'm still getting better, slowly. Thank goodness!
If you ask me how I'm doing at any given time, the answer is probably going to be "pretty good" because I do actually feel alright most of the time! As long as I'm sleeping enough and pacing myself. And I'm a lot better than I was a month ago.
Things that have helped:
- Extremely gentle yoga and walks (in consultation with a doctor)
- As much sleep as possible
- Warm socks
- Pacing myself as much as possible
My ability to push myself is very core to my identity, and it's been profoundly weird to just... not be able to do that. I don't know why covid hit me this hard, but it did. I know it's tough, but please continue to take this thing seriously — trust me, you do not want this (end)
Oh, actually, one more thing that has helped: this Facebook group has made me feel a lot more sane! facebook.com/groups/COVID19…
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A Saturday evening #onpoli shocker: the chair of Doug Ford’s Greenbelt Council, former PC MP David Crombie, has resigned over changes to conservation authorities. Calls them “disastrous, and “high-level bombing” that “needs to be resisted.”
Crombie, who is also a former mayor of Toronto, says the changes will stifle or shut down public debate and “cuts out the heart” of watershed planning.
BREAKING: Alberta Energy Minister Sonya Savage says the province's inquiry into an alleged foreign campaign aimed at discrediting AB's energy sector needs more time. They're also reallocating $1 million from the Canadian Energy Centre (war room) budget. #ableg
The inquiry's interim report was submitted earlier this year but the key environmental groups that were accused of being part of this alleged campaign were not interviewed cbc.ca/news/canada/ed…
The hereditary chiefs say the gov didn't properly consider this record, and that they didn't consider the links between resource extraction and violence against Indigenous women, girls and 2S people. This relates to a call to action from the MMIWG inquiry nationalobserver.com/2017/09/21/new…
In response, the BC EAO makes a remarkable argument: that it did consider those things but isn't obliged to give the Wet'suwet'en, whose unceded traditional territory this runs through, a full explanation of its reasoning.
The BC EAO also argues that the MMIWG inquiry call to action isn't legally binding so it doesn't *have* to do anything about it, though the EAO also argues that it did.
THREAD: So, a little while ago, @RVAwonk and I saw a tweet that baffled us. That's right folks, I'm talking about that time Theo Fleury said @gmbutts is sitting on $23 million. Which is extremely false! So where did it come from? nationalobserver.com/2019/07/16/new…#cdnpoli
One thing was clear right away: this false info didn't start with Theo. He was just the most prominent person to tweet about it. As far as we could tell, it originated on a fake news/clickbait site in 2016, as part of a listicle about the "richest politicians" in Canada.
There were a LOT of problems with this listicle. The grammar & spelling are atrocious. It seems to pull biographical details from Wikipedia and pair them with random, absurdly high net worths. It doesn't cite sources. It has no byline. The site is called TopRichests. Like, c'mon
Hello #abvote pals! This afternoon, ex-@Alberta_UCP leadership candidate Jeff Callaway (& others) will ask a judge to halt the election commissioner’s investigation into his campaign. I’ll tweet from court, follow along here. Background: thestar.com/calgary/2019/0…#ableg#abpoli
Of note: this hearing is about the election commissioner’s investigation. We know the RCMP are also looking into aspects of Callaway’s campaign, but as far as I know, we’re not here to talk about that. Just election commissioner.