6/10/2023 0 Comments Gears for Queers by Abigail Melton![]() ![]() You may have experienced a bit of a brain fog or found yourself being overwhelmed at the sheer volume of online resources and information available at the moment. Somebody asked me whether I’d like a coffee or a tea and I quite honestly couldn’t say. ![]() The most severe it’s ever been was when I was depressed. I often see it most obviously in my diminished decision-making processes and generalised detachment from my usual, everyday experiences. I suspect quite a few of us will recognise the cognitive dysfunction that comes with anxiety. Here, for the time being, are some thoughts provided by Lilith on current life, and how they are working, biking, coping under COVID-19 restrictions. Lilith Cooper and Abigail Melton ( had kindly agreed to travel down from Scotland for the evening to contribute. Alas, the Bikes and Brains evening pencilled in for Wedsnesday 20th May at Look Mum No Hands was not to be after all. ![]()
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