Unfortunately, Whitney has plunged back to his pre-2020 severity level
It’s worth noting that Whitney wrote a near-identical blog post to this a couple years ago in the wake of a major legal defeat for women’s reproductive freedom in America. He was not a fan of the intra-community conflict that followed and similarly exhorted everyone to stop arguing and focus on what’s really important (to Whitney). So it wouldn’t surprise me if the “attacks” he’s alluding to here are not, in fact, senseless attacks but conflict over values.I have recently seen some disturbing public attacks on Instagram attempting to publicly shame and hurt fellow ME/CFS patients. And I have seen similar attacks all around social media and ME/CFS forums over the years. Even when you disagree with another ME/CFS patient, public or private attacks or any kind of attempt to hurt someone who is already suffering so much is not ok.
I’m guessing it has to do with this— the Long Covid Action Project People— @rvallee?
Whitney has put on weight!
I really hope he is allright and they can get to the bottom of what’s going on.
Oh that’s a shame. I was hoping this was a good sign.Someone asked him about this on Twitter and he replied that it wasn’t weight, but water retention. I really hope he is allright and they can get to the bottom of what’s going on.
I was glad to see the fundraiser reached its target. Ron’s message had a very positive tone, may he and his team continue to make headway for all our sakes![]()
It’s an anecdote for @Jonathan Edwards - well really for the Dr who insisted Maeve Boothby-O’Neil would have died in 8 months.Though only anecdotal this offers hope that if the very very severe have prompt access to alternative feeding death might not be inevitable.