TT,

>From the beginning of Covid I criticised the news and authorities for 
suggesting its and old an compromised persons problem. No  one many younger 
people have not taken it seriously.

The truth is Covid-19 or SARS2 was not known to human kind, until less than 
a year ago. Only fools speak with certainties they have no experience of.

It is coming to be known even the young can suffer serious long term 
issues. This possibility should have being at the forefront of public 
information from the beginning.

Regards
Tones 


On Friday, 25 September 2020 03:30:05 UTC+10, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao Jeremy
>
> "Long COVID" is a phrase that, pinpoints something real. Real, but 
> something not yet well understood. Personally I seen it in a friend. It, in 
> him, is recurrent neurological issues.
>
> So long as in remissions you get a bit better each cycle it seems to 
> relent ... hope so.
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>
>
>
> On Monday, 21 September 2020 22:30:17 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Ste and TT. After recovering from the bad bit of COVID in June 
>> I've had a couple of minor relapses which suggest that I might have a 
>> degree of "long COVID". Definitely not as bad as some of the stories I have 
>> read, and I'm learning to manage it. I've been working away on Federatial 
>> client work and on TW5 (see 
>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commits/master and associated 
>> GitHub threads). Most importantly, I was able to spend plenty of time over 
>> the summer with friends and family, making the most of the opportunity 
>> before things get difficult again.
>>
>> As to moving to Oxford, I warmly encourage it! It's a glorious city that 
>> is functionally a suburb of London while being riddled with rivers and 
>> green spaces.
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>> --
>> Jeremy Ruston
>> [email protected]
>> https://jermolene.com
>>
>> On 21 Sep 2020, at 19:52, Ste <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Speaking of "The Founder.' he's been uncharacterisicly quiet for a while 
>> or have I just missed his replies? 
>> You ok Jeremy? 
>>
>> To answer April's question decent and cheap in Oxford is something of an 
>> oxymoron :)
>>
>> On Monday, 21 September 2020 at 17:37:51 UTC+1 TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>>> She writes me ...
>>>
>>> As I get older I'd like to live near The Founder for a while.
>>>
>>> TiddlyWiki is most interesting. 
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> My third daughter, Felice, is a computer scientist. She encouraged me.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> It would not be stalking JR, just honor.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> Are there decent cheapish places in the area to lodge in? 
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>  Yours, as ever, April
>>>
>>>
>>> Suggestions can be sent to me privately to forward to April.
>>> TT 
>>>
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