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Queer, Neurodivergent Mental Health Nurse, Lecturer and PhD student. All views my own. TERFs/ GC’s will be blocked. Autistic/ ADHD 🏳️‍⚧️ 🏳️‍🌈
Dec 13, 2023 6 tweets 1 min read
The latest in the ADHD saga: a thread 🧵 So now ADHD-360’s contract with my local NHS has ended. I was going to get my medication changed to a shorter acting stimulant while the shortage continues. I’ve been discharged and would have to ask my GP. This means there is no shared care agreement, so my GP would be under no obligation to do this. It could technically mean they refuse to prescribe my current meds. Even if they continue to prescribe those, there’s no guarantee I can get them at the moment.
Nov 2, 2023 6 tweets 1 min read
@SexMattersOrg @ForWomenScot @KemiBadenoch @RishiSunak Also, I’m getting fed up of all these illegal lesbians invading our territory. We need to campaign for a legal framework to protect the title “lesbian”, just like we do with some professions. So I have some suggestions… @SexMattersOrg @ForWomenScot @KemiBadenoch @RishiSunak Firstly, relevant papers must be filed. If you’re allegedly in a lesbian relationship of more than two weeks, you will need to prove that they reside with you.
Apr 24, 2023 8 tweets 3 min read
@drlindalouise As an autistic/ ADHD mental health professional who works in education, I have so many issues with what comes across as blatant ableism here. So here goes: @drlindalouise Firstly “misdiagnosed labels”? You are not a diagnostician. I would fall victim to this because I get told I “don’t look autistic”. Lots of us got to adulthood without a diagnosis and this will continue. Especially with the rationing of assessments now.
Mar 2, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
Possibly making inroads with teaching neurodiversity on the BSc in Physio, as self-appointed neurodiversity lead for nursing. My dream would be that all healthcare students at MMU have training on neurodiversity. 1/2 Plus they will be taught by an #ActuallyAutistic and ADHD person. I’ve noticed my relationship with my students have shifted for the better since I’ve started talking about my own experiences of neurodiversity.