As I have watched the first 3 episodes, I identify with so much of the content and learn some other things too. I laugh and cry as I watch. I hope folks learn to understand the struggles of covid19 survivors.
Wow!! What an incredible recount of this. Woven into a scene of weakness and strength. What a beautiful people. What a descriptive story. Thank you so much for shedding lite on this human experience.
Navajo Nation is beautiful and the Covid Weaving had me in tears. You guys, this is awesome work! This is so touching...and getting stuck in the sand had my heart racing.
Thank you so much! This is one of our favorite episodes. Curious how you found our films? So glad you are enjoying them. It was a true passion project.
I scheduled myself to retire from my 30 years of work on March 30, 2020. Fortunately I had accumulated enough leave to leave work March 17 just when Covid hit the town of Kayenta retirement saved me from Covid. I evacuated Kayenta just in town and only returned twice since
I was severely sick 😷 I'm the very end of December of 2019 no hospital around the the whole 4 corners area knew what was going on with me they would all just tell me it was probably allergies but I was losing weight rapidly I was 270 I went down to 167 with in 4 weeks I was dizzy all the time body aches like I've never had before IHS in shiprock the Dr's look at me as if I was making all this up they would tell me that to my face too tell one very good Dr was assigned to me Donielle Bigmen she did everything the medical field had to offer for me but by then I believe I had over come the sickness but I do believe I had COVID-19 because the fallowing month COVID-19 was announced to the world but no one was taking it seriously at that moment
And you still don't ,it's still around to this day you think a shot will cure it nope. Now their are different strains now. Everyone is complacent thinking it gone.
As I have watched the first 3 episodes, I identify with so much of the content and learn some other things too. I laugh and cry as I watch. I hope folks learn to understand the struggles of covid19 survivors.
Ah thank you Mike!! That’s the most we could hope for. Appreciate you!!
Wow!! What an incredible recount of this. Woven into a scene of weakness and strength. What a beautiful people. What a descriptive story. Thank you so much for shedding lite on this human experience.
Navajo Nation is beautiful and the Covid Weaving had me in tears. You guys, this is awesome work! This is so touching...and getting stuck in the sand had my heart racing.
Thank you so much! This is one of our favorite episodes. Curious how you found our films? So glad you are enjoying them. It was a true passion project.
Loved the insight about the detriment to the culture. These viruses affect more than just health.
Thank you Jen! Tune in next Thursday for the next episode.
I scheduled myself to retire from my 30 years of work on March 30, 2020. Fortunately I had accumulated enough leave to leave work March 17 just when Covid hit the town of Kayenta retirement saved me from Covid. I evacuated Kayenta just in town and only returned twice since
Wow! What incredible timing.
Beautiful work. Such a nice style. Personal, informative, and sincere.
Thank you Deanne for watching! Tune in next Thursday for the next episode about dysautonomia and POTS.
I was severely sick 😷 I'm the very end of December of 2019 no hospital around the the whole 4 corners area knew what was going on with me they would all just tell me it was probably allergies but I was losing weight rapidly I was 270 I went down to 167 with in 4 weeks I was dizzy all the time body aches like I've never had before IHS in shiprock the Dr's look at me as if I was making all this up they would tell me that to my face too tell one very good Dr was assigned to me Donielle Bigmen she did everything the medical field had to offer for me but by then I believe I had over come the sickness but I do believe I had COVID-19 because the fallowing month COVID-19 was announced to the world but no one was taking it seriously at that moment
And you still don't ,it's still around to this day you think a shot will cure it nope. Now their are different strains now. Everyone is complacent thinking it gone.