lindsaytedds.bsky.social
Policy prof. Feminist. Gender, Policy, Taxes, Life, Equity, intersectionality. Views=Own. TBI survivor. Government-funded. Difficult/Immodest/Condescending. Currently on leave. 🇨🇦🇬🇧🇮🇪www.lindsayTedds.ca
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Oh I also have all of that and stored in a safe but I just saw the stupid card and had it set aside for this appointment and it is driving me crazy!
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You are welcome?
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It is in that stupid filing cabinet somewhere!
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Yes he is very fortunate. I was able to do a lot of travel as a kid solely because I was a military brat and back then we could simply hitch rides on military air at whim, though they also dumped us anywhere at whim. Kinda like airlines today!
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He is required to use his (small) inheritance for travel. He will be partially using it this summer to travel to NS to visit with his other family (sans this family) and a gap year.
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Tragic on so very very many levels
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“The infant contracted the virus before birth from their mother, who had not received the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine. While measles may have been a contributing factor in both the premature birth and death, the infant also faced other serious medical complications…”
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Should I keep this for posterity of one of my better typos 🫣🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
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Well now I have Corey Hart in my head!
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Portage and Main😬
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He still hates school as a result
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My son unfortunately had horrible experiences with his grade 1-3 teachers, often getting sent to the principles office for what I would call fidgeting and clowning, so we had a psych ed assessment done for him to get diagnosed. He doesn’t need meds, he needed support and not discipline
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Sigh I can’t spell 🤦🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️🫣
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🤣🫣
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Hence the use of the word confirmed
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Cases are also underreported in Alberta as per AHS
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Well AHS here has also pretty much stated if you are in South Alberta and out and about you’ve likely been exposed as it is clear a lot of cases are not being reported 🤷🏻♀️
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In 1986, when measles cases in Alberta last peaked at 843, the US had 6255 cases.
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Good golly!