While having a mild brain fog episode I decided to try to talk about brain fog, what it is, how it's been affecting my life, and working through my internalized ableism (and where it comes from). Something I didn't really talk about was different coping mechanisms (like rewinding content, using audio descriptions AND captions when watching films, etc) so I'd love to hear yours! Leave them in the comments below!
EDIT: For those who may not know, neurodivergence is not the same thing as cognitive impairment, hence I said I've been neurodivergent and was already bullied for that, cognitive impairment relates to the same ableism that made my neurodivergence a target, so they are related in that way.
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Annie Segarra (Annie Elainey) creates mainly first-person videos on introspective topics, social topics, sharing her experiences and thoughts on disability, body image, LGBT topics, gender equality, etc, as well as creative content; a variety of music/artistic media and short films. Annie identifies as a queer disabled (Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome) Latinx woman and uses she and they pronouns.
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