Support From Family, Friends, Communities – aerik

 

aerik draws on their longstanding connection with the queer and disabled communities.

Transcript

So I feel I am in community with a lot of folks with long COVID. I’m part of online support spaces for folks with long COVID and folks with disabilities generally and I have been since the beginning of COVID and before. I have also sourced a lot of information from those spaces. So those were the places where I learned about the treatments that I’m currently using. Those were the places where I learned – you know where I got the Mast Cell Activation diagnostic checklist and I filled it out and I took that to my doctor, so a lot of information has come through – that I bring to my providers has come through other people with long-COVID or other people with disabilities. So I feel like I’m perhaps in a different place than folks with long COVID who didn’t have experiences of being disabled prior to COVID because I was pretty well resourced and connected. I had disability supports in place … I’m also in long-term care sharing, mutual aid relationships with other trans and disabled folks and queer disabled folks and disabled folks generally, both locally and at this point internationally.


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