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a collection of covid tweets, part 5
(the tweet collection series)
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Judgement:
The realms of mortals are more magically than you thought
There is also Colombiaâs rainbow river, Caño CristalesÂ
That is absolutely BREATHTAKING.
The worldâs beautiful
My face is having uncontrollable spasms. Great. It hurts really, really, really bad.
I think part of why I have trouble explaining pain to the doctor is when they ask about the pain scale I always think âWell, if someone threw me down a flight of stairs right now or punched me a few times, it would definitely hurt a lot moreâ so I end up saying a low number. I was reading an article that said that â10â is the most commonly reported number and that is baffling to me. When I woke up from surgery with an 8" incision in my body and I could hardly even speak, I was in the most horrific pain of my life but I said â6â because I thought âWell, if you hit me in the stomach, it would be worse.â
I searched and searched for the post this graphic was from, and the OP deactivated, but I kept the graphic, because my BFF does the same thing, uses her imagination to come up with the worst pain she can imagine and pegs her â10âł there, and so is like, well, Iâm conscious, so this must be a 5, and then the doctors donât take her seriously. (And she then does things like driving herself to the hospital while in the process of giving birth. Probably should have called an ambulance for that one!)
So I found this and sent it to her. Because this is what they want to know: how badly is this pain affecting you? Not on a scale of ânothingâ to âhow Iâd imagine itâd feel if bears were eating my still-living guts while I was on fireâ.Â
I hate reposting stuff, but Iâll never find that post again and OP is deactivated, so, hereâs a repost. I can delete this later, i just wanted to get it to you and I canât embed images in a chat or an ask.Â
This is possibly why it took several weeks to diagnose my fractured spine.
Pain Scale transcription:
10 - I am in bed and I canât move due to my pain. I need someone to take me to the emergency room because of my pain.
9 - My pain is all that I can think about. I can barely move or talk because of my pain.
8 - My pain is so severe that it is difficult to think of anything else. Talking and listening are difficult.
7 - I am in pain all the time. It keeps me from doing most activities.
6 - I think about my pain all of the time. I give up many activities because of my pain.
5 - I think about my pain most of the time. I cannot do some of the activities I need to do each day because of the pain.
4 - I am constantly aware of my pain but can continue most activities.
3 - My pain bothers me but I can ignore it most of the time.
2 - I have a low level of pain. I am aware of my pain only when I pay attention to it.
1 - My pain is hardly noticeable.
0 - I have no pain.
Itâs also really important to get this kind of scale to people who have chronic pain, because chronic pain drastically lowers your perception of how âbadâ any kind of pain actually is, and yet something like this pain scale is extremely user friendly.Â
For example, if someone asked me how much pain Iâm in at any given time, Iâd say hardly any, and yet Iâm apparently at a chronic 2.5, and it only goes up from there depending on the day.Â
Thereâs also a similarly useful âFatigue Scaleâ
I havenât been below a 5 on this scale for 4 yearsÂ
Hereâs the fatigue scale
Fatigue scale image desc:
10: can barely move; canât talk
9: can barely move; can talk
8: can move, but canât do much more than watch TV
7: can watch TV and play a game on my phone simultaneously
6: can do work on my computer lying in bed
5: can get around the house, but definitely couldnât go out
4: can run a light errand
3: can get in my 10,000 steps, making my fitbit happy
2: can do three or more activities in a single day
1: going clubbing!
See also the Mental Health Pain Scale by Graceful Patient:
Mental Health Pain Scale transcription:
MILD
1 - Everything is a-okay! There is absolutely nothing wrong. Youâre probably cuddling a fluffy kitten right now. Enjoy!
2 - Youâre a bit frustrated or disappointed, but youâre easily distracted and cheered up with a little effort.
3 - Things are bothering you, but youâre coping. You might be overtired or hungry. The emotional equivalent of a headache.
MODERATE
4 - Today is a bad day (or a few bad days). You still have the skills to get through it, but be gentle with yourself. Use self-care strategies.
5 - Your mental health is starting to impact on your everyday life. Easy things are becoming difficult. You should talk to your doctor.
6 - You canât do things the way you usually do them due to your mental health. Impulsive and compulsive thoughts may be hard to cope with.
SEVERE
7 - Youâre avoiding things that make you more distressed, but that will make it worse. You should definitely seek help. This is serious.
8 - You canât hide your struggles any more. You may have issues sleeping, eating, having fun, socialising, and work/study. Your mental health is affecting almost all parts of your life.
9 - Youâre at a critical point. You arenât functioning any more. You need urgent help. You may be a risk to yourself or others if left untreated.
10 - The worst mental and emotional distress possible. You can no longer care for yourself. You canât imagine things getting any worse. Contact a crisis line immediately.
These are so important! SO SO IMPORTANT SHARE THIS AND SAVE IT TO SHOW YOUR DOCTORS!
gonna start signing all my messages and posts with this (ăŁâ-â)âź =ÍÍÍÍđïŸïŸïœ«ïŸ but with a situationally relevant emoji
for example. i like frogs (ăŁâ-â)âź =ÍÍÍÍđžïŸïŸïœ«ïŸ
Can you make him throw this đ
as you wish
(ăŁâ-â)âź =ÍÍÍÍđïŸïŸïœ«ïŸ
Great! Now can you catch something for me?
yeah ok
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Here you go!
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Me walking past the Victoriaâs Secret in the mall when I was 8 years old
I mean thatâs not false
no one:
artists:
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why are we still here? just to suffer? every day im shuffling
this ones for the girls
the water warriors fighting for access to clean water for all
the teenagers imprisoned for fighting back against oppressive regimesÂ
those fighting for access to education for all
for the future of the planetÂ
for gender equalityÂ
for safety and protection from gun violence
for governmental representation and engagement for youthsÂ
for the rights of immigrantsÂ
for syria and the rights of refugeesÂ
for literacy and the representation of WOC in books
for trans and queer rightsÂ
for protection of girls against forced marriage and child slavery
i hope that one day we live in a world where children are allowed to just be children, where they dont have to fight tooth and nail for their rights and their futures, but i could not be prouder of this generationÂ
(from top to bottom: Autumn Peltier, Amariyanna âMariâ Copeny, Ahed Tamimi, Malala, Greta Thunberg, Melati and Isabel Wijsen, Artemisa XakriabĂĄ, Ridhima Pandey, Jamie Margolin, Rowan Blanchard, Jaclyn Corin and Emma Gonzalez, Shamma bint Suhail Faris Mazrui, Sophie Cruz, Bana al-Abed, Marley Dias, Jazz Jennings, Sonita Alizadeh, Payal Jangid)
@blogilates
If I had the âperfectâ body throughout history, this is what Iâd look like.
Mid 2010s-2018 - Big butts, wide hips, tiny waists, and full lips are in! There is a huge surge in plastic surgery for butt implants thanks to Instagram models posting âbelfiesâ. đ Even cosmetic surgery doctors have become IG-famous for reshaping women. Between 2012-2014, butt implants and injections rise by 58%.
Mid 90s-2000s - Big boobs, flat stomachs, and thighs gaps are in. In 2010, breast augmentation is the highest performed cosmetic surgery in the United States. đ Itâs the age of the Victoriaâs Secret Angel. Sheâs tall, thin, and sheâs always got long legs and a full chest.
Early 90s - THIN IS IN. Having angular bone structure, looking emaciated, and super skinny is whatâs dominating the runways and the magazine covers. Thereâs even a name for it: âheroin chicâ.
1950s - The hourglass shape is in. âł Elizabeth Taylorâs 36-21-36 measurements are the ideal. Marilyn Monroeâs soft voluptuousness is lusted after. Women are advertised weight gaining pills to fill themselves out. Playboy magazine and Barbie are created in this decade.
1920s - Appearing boyish, androgynous and youthful, with minimal breasts, and a straight figure is in! Unlike the âGibson Girlâ of the Victorian Era, women are choosing to hide their curves, and are doing so by binding their chests with strips of cloth to create that straight figure suitable for flapper dresses.
1400-1700 The Italian Renaissance - Looking full with a rounded stomach, large hips, and an ample bosom is in. Being well fed is a sign of wealth and status. Only the poor are thin.
Why do we treat our bodies like we treat fashion? âBoobs are out! Butts are in!â Well, the reality is, manufacturing our bodies is a lot more dangerous than manufacturing clothes. Stop throwing your body out like itâs fast fashion.
Please treat your body with love & respect and do not succumb to the beauty standard. Embrace your body because it is YOUR own perfect body. â„ïž
#blogilates #theperfectbody
My pedantic ass needs to point out that the Gibson girls were an Edwardian beauty standard, not Victorian, but this is a very good and important post.