I have physical health problems I have mental health problems I have complex PTSD from medical trauma it is super traumatic to go through the medical system and diagnosed it is also traumatic to go through it as a as a queer person I am I'm a trans non-binary person and I'm also queer in my sexuality as well and going through the medical system that way was difficult and I also because kind of those because of through those experiences or however it happens in the brain I also have anxiety and depression and so this quarantine is really really really affecting my mental health I feel like I reverted in my mental health like I took like three years back in steps of like my mental health progress within like the month when the quarantine happened our services for disabled people in their homes were cut so I don't have any way to do laundry I am walking pretty well right now which is nice but by in a few hours I'll need my walker and in a few more hours I'll only be able to use my wheelchair and because because of that thought increases the stress that increases the anxiety that decreases the self-worth when you look over and you see a giant ass by a little blonde tree that you can't do yourself Canada's decided to get people who are laid off $2,000 a month and it's not changing anything about the disability system except giving us a one-time emergency fund of $100 because that's gonna go real real far it makes me feel so devalued in my society our triage protocols are that it that if you have a chronic illness or even a that if you have even an intellectual disability that you're cannot consider you're considered lower on the list for a ventilator literally causing like eugenics and like that has really really impacted by mental health like knowing that if I do get this that I won't get the ventilator the medical health complex is just being is just it's ablest racist like anti indigenous elf-like but it's literally telling me that like it's more advantageous for them that I should die just because I have the disability were systematically devalued that our life is considered less than yours in the way the system is built in the way the system is practiced and in the way that many people treat us and even in the way that you may subconsciously subconsciously be treating the people in your life around you and right now we're particularly sensitive to those things so if you're talking to a disabled person right now and you say something that usually doesn't get you a little clip back but you're getting equipped back from us on that because you said something that wasn't ok we are gonna be quicker to correct you right now because we're under attack and that this is not an attack on you it's an it's an attack on the way that we as a society talk interact and include disabled people and if by doing that we have to attack language it may seem like you're attacking a person but impact and intent are different and if you've caused an impact that is not your intent here the way you the person is actually saying here that your intent was genuine and wonderful but that your impact was different change the behavior and go on and if we can all continue and choose to do that and choose to do that in a loving way and in a way where we forgive each other for when we get to fiery or when we do something that's truly wrong like put in a freaking triage plan that says that we don't get a ventilator we can say we're just sorry and fix it like that's what I'd like able-bodied people to know you can just say sorry and fix it