Laura Lis Scott on Nostr: “You need a wheelchair?” asks the clerk at reception. I’m crouching to recover ...
“You need a wheelchair?” asks the clerk at reception.
I’m crouching to recover from the slow walk in from the parking lot. 3 years on and I’m still not used to this. Smiling, embarrassed, I wave it off and lie. “I’m fine.”
The chest x-ray entails walking 50 yards to radiology, 15 minutes standing—in changing room to remove my bra, in scanning room, in changing room again—and 100 yards back to the car.
Easy if you don’t have #MECFS. Me, I’m in bed recovering the rest of today, maybe tomorrow.
I’m crouching to recover from the slow walk in from the parking lot. 3 years on and I’m still not used to this. Smiling, embarrassed, I wave it off and lie. “I’m fine.”
The chest x-ray entails walking 50 yards to radiology, 15 minutes standing—in changing room to remove my bra, in scanning room, in changing room again—and 100 yards back to the car.
Easy if you don’t have #MECFS. Me, I’m in bed recovering the rest of today, maybe tomorrow.