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1000-life-hacks · 6 months
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reality-detective · 7 months
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A Cure for opioid addiction. 👇
Ibogaine - Is it the cure for Drug addition.
Ibogaine rewires the brain, relieves withdrawal symptoms, and gets rid of opioid cravings in just a few hours.
Did they say; "The whole process takes about a week to complete?" 🤔
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awesomecooperlove · 3 months
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« THEY CAN’T EVEN CURE ATLETE’S FOOT... »
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shaunashoochiebae · 13 days
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thunderstims · 9 months
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• CURE MILKY / LALA HAGOROMO - Star Twinklr PreCure Stimboard
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cripplecharacters · 2 years
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Hey so I saw that it’s problematic to have a character overcoming a disability. Would this extend to physical therapy that changes a characters level of mobility? Are temporary disabilities fine if I make it clear it’s temporary from the beginning and the reason it’s temporary has nothing to do with any cures
Hi, anon! There are multiple distinctions between the fabricated narrative of overcoming one’s disability and a person naturally experiencing different levels of disability, including temporary disabilities. 
Firstly, in fiction, characters ‘overcoming’ their disability often includes an unrealistic cure-- either it simply does not exist in our world, it’s prohibitively expensive, or a character is able to make an 100% recovery when in reality that would not be expected. Another aspect of the cure trope is the implication that a character can only be happy once they are cured of their disability, or that they need to be cured/recover to be important to the story, to have positive emotions and relationships, or as the only possible conclusion to their story. 
Temporary disabilities are absolutely fine to write, as is a character regaining mobility and strength via physical therapy.
And finally, the single-story narrative of the cure trope is an overdone story, real disabled people deciding to be ‘cured’ of their disabilities is rarely possible, and when it is, it’s not an objectively bad thing.
-Mod Teeth
Hi there! This is a really good question and I'm glad you asked!
As Mod Teeth said, these are completely separate things and should be approached in distinct ways.
A lot of disabled people's reticence towards the idea of "overcoming" our disabilities comes from the notion that our disabilities are inherently bad things that we should seek to get rid of at all costs. Abled people love to tell stories where disabled people become "normal" in their eyes, because they think it's what we want and can't fathom that we might actually be happy as we are.
Stories in which disabled characters become abled--whether through unrealistic effort, by spontaneous miracle, or by magical cure--just serve to reinforce this and are very damaging to the public perception of disability. Firstly, it gives our abled loved ones unrealistic expectations towards our prognosis--that we'll always make a miraculous recovery if we just tried harder or did things differently because they can't differentiate between ableist fiction and reality, which can be incredibly frustrating for those of us with permanent or degenerative conditions. Lots of previously abled people in real life who become disabled at some point--either naturally or due to an injury or illness--feel like their lives are over because of stories like this that tell us we're only valuable and can only be happy when we're abled. It's just not true!
That isn't to say that you can't write disabled characters doing what they can to make their lives easier and improving somewhat over time (for example, by taking medications, getting physiotherapy, seeing new doctors and specialists, etc.). Just keep it realistic (i.e., know that we aren't typically seeing wild improvement overnight, and that some people just won't improve no matter what we do), and recognize that seeking to manage our symptoms as well as possible isn't the same thing as wanting to be cured. Yes, some disabled people in real life would choose to cure their disabilities if they could--this is their prerogative and they can tell these stories if they wish, but understand that they require incredible nuance and are generally not appropriate stories for abled people to tell on principle.
Temporary disabilities and subsequent recovery processes are a completely natural part of life and totally okay to write about! It's not problematic to depict conditions that can be recovered from just because some of us won't recover from ours. Temporarily disabled people deserve more good representation too; in fact, some of the staunchest advocates for permanently disabled people in real life are people who've been temporarily disabled, and vice versa.
Thanks for your question, and happy writing!
-Mod Faelan
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For every one disorder that doctors cure with medication (it does happen occasionally, I'm told), there are ten others they provoke in healthy patients by inoculating them with a pathogenic agent a thousand times more virulent than all the germs you can name: the idea that one is ill.
from In Search of Lost Time, Book 3: The Guermantes Way by Marcel Proust
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skylarmoon71 · 9 months
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Harrison Wells (Flash) - Extra
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Honestly, you should have known Cisco would not be very mature about the situation.
“I CAN’T BELIEVE THIS! A VAMPIRE!!”
Then he proceeded to burst into a fit of laughter. One show of Harry’s fangs and Cisco was silent for the rest of the conversation.
“I just need help making a cure. I have the main elements down, I’m just missing something.”
Barry studied the equation, so did Cisco, but neither of them seem to know what the right element was. Barry went through a series of options, each one Harry stated that he has already tried with no success. You were snacking on some gummies when you walked in and realized they had made no progress.
“It’s hopeless.” Cisco said defeatedly, slouched on a chair.
You nibbled on your gummy.
“I know I’m not a genius or anything, but have you guys tried blood?”
Barry sat upright, raising a brow.
“Blood?”
You nod.
“I know you’ve probably tested Harry’s blood to make an antidote, but what about a separate carrier? My blood has technically been exposed to the virus since he already bit me. But I’m not displaying the symptoms. That must mean I’m immune in some aspects. My blood also quenched his thirst for a while, so maybe it has a cure.”
Cisco practically leaped out of his chair and you could see the wheels turning in Harry’s head.
“You’re a genius (Y/N)!!” Cisco exclaimed.
“I try.” You boast.
For the remainder of the afternoon Caitlin, Barry and Cisco are busy at work with Harry. They finally seem to come to a consensus on the cure they’ve created.
“I hope this works.” Caitlin says.
She’s anxious, but Harry was adamant. So she injected him.
Waiting is the hard part.
It would take about an hour, then they could retest his blood to see if it actually worked. So for that time, Harry tries to stay busy. He’s once again moved to his space to seclude himself. You’re not about to let him worry alone. He doesn’t need to turn. You have a feeling he knows you're there at his door.
“Hiding again?”
“I’m not hiding.” He looks like he’s fixing something, or possibly trying to distract himself.
“So, you want to talk about what happened or are we just going to pretend that it didn’t.”
“There’s nothing to talk about. “ You frown.
“I took advantage of you in a time of weakness. If this works you won’t have to worry about that happening again. You won’t have to do me any favors.”
“Is that really what you think? That I was just doing you a favor?”
You can see his fist balled on the table.
“You said it yourself, we’re family. “
You scoff.
“Are you really putting me in the sister zone right now!”
Harry turns, and he looks annoyed.
“I know you were just doing what you did out of obligation. Sympathy. I’m not an idiot.”
You can’t believe he’s so dense.
“You must be an idiot if that’s what you think!!”
This is just like him. Making decisions all on his own.
“You think if Barry or Cisco had this issue I would freaking do that! Do I look like some kind of hoe!”
“Of course not I just-”
“You what!! Never considered that I might have actual feelings for you!”
He is silent, and you groan, running a hand over your face to calm down.
“Jeez Harry you might be a genius but you’re so stupid. I love you. I’m in love with you. I’ve been in love with you for months!! I want to kiss you, hug you. Be there when you’re sad or frustrated or happy. I want every part of you. I want to be there when you’re gushing about Jesse’s accomplishments or boasting about your inventions. Gosh I want to fuck you senseless!!”
Maybe that last part was a little too honest and loud. You cover your cheeks, embarrassed.
“What the hell are you making me admit?”
You’re irritated that you’ve spilled so much.
He’s still standing there looking like a deer in headlights. You let out another sound of frustration, turning to leave. Harry beats you to it. He’s now standing in front of the door, closing it. You gulp at that look in his eyes. You forgot for a second that he still has those abilities.
“I crave you.” He confesses.
He takes a step toward you, and you can’t get your body to make a move.
“I was keeping my distance because when I came back, all I could think about was you. None of the others displayed signs of possessiveness or even a craving for blood. They all just got fevers. A natural reaction to a foreign substance in their bodies. But I..I was drawn to you. Your scent, your eyes, your lips..”
His words are making you a bit lightheaded.
“I convinced myself that you were merely doing me a service. That way if you decided that it was a mistake, neither of us would get hurt.”
You can understand that reasoning. He was protecting himself.
“I’m sorry that you felt like that was the only option. Maybe I should have told you how I felt sooner. Then you wouldn’t have to question if it was real. “ Harry shakes his head, gently taking your cheeks into his hands.
“I should have been upfront about everything. My sickness, my feelings. I promised myself after Jesse that I would not keep any secrets. I want to be true to that. I’ll try to be more honest. I promise.” The mere fact that he’s willing to try speaks volumes.
“I’ll do the same.” You bargain.
He smiles, leaving a kiss on your cheek. As he pulls away, you bite your lip.
“If we’re being honest..I..I kind of liked it when you bit me. I-It was like those silly stories you read about online.” Harry chuckles.
“The whole vampire trope is what does it for you huh?”
You giggle.
“I guess so.”
It’s nice to be able to speak with him like this. No barriers or walls keeping you apart.
“What do you like?”
You’re looking at him almost innocently. He’s a bit confused by the question.
“What do I like?” You nod, nibbling on your lower lip.
“Y-You know, what kind of stuff do you like?”
Oh.
His eyes run over your body. There are so many things that he likes about you. But that’s not what you’re asking. Not completely. He leans in, pressing a kiss right behind your ear. You shiver when his lips brush your skin.
“I liked when you were on top of me. Kissing me. Grinding into me.”
The visual makes you breathless.
Your eyes move to the timer he has set on his watch.
“We have twenty minutes.” you whisper.
He doesn’t need further encouragement.
~Twenty Minutes Later~
Barry, Cisco and Caitlin lift their heads when they hear the timer.
“The results are ready.” Caitlin looks over, but Harry isn’t there.
“Where did he go?” Cisco rolls his eyes.
“Probably moping in his room. Let’s go drag him out. With any luck (Y/N) is there trying to talk some sense into him. “ Cisco leads the way and Cailtin sends a smile at Barry. As annoyed as he’s acting, they know it comes from a caring place. The two were practically brothers. So they venture down to his room. As they get closer, Caitlin raises a brow when she hears a thud.
“Did you guys hear that?”
Barry nods.
They move closer, and the sound seems to echo. For a moment they all seem to shift to fighting mode. Ready for anything, but the voice on the other side of the room stops them.
“H-Harry..Oh shit! HARRY!”
Your screams of pleasure are hard to miss. Caitlin’s face turns beet red. Barry takes a much needed step back. Cisco’s jaw basically drops. There’s another crash from behind the door.
“What the hell are they doing in there?” Barry can’t help but ask, because a bang follows.
“Let’s get out of here. Last time I tried to help that shameless bastard.” Cisco is grumbling the entire way back, and they follow briskly.
He would come for the results when he was ready.
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jamiesonwolf · 14 days
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Portals and Other Worlds - A Short Story
“Will it hurt?” He was surprised by the fear in his voice. He’d been preparing for this for so long and had been psyching himself up for the promised adventure. It had taken him years to get to this point. That kernel of fear in his voice was surprising after all this time when he had been training to feel no fear. Siobhan gave him a kind smile and she came closer to check the electrodes on his…
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my-brodie999-fan · 25 days
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1000-life-hacks · 6 months
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jbfly46 · 8 months
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Smoke weed, eat mushrooms, and meditate outside, and any negative health symptoms will eventually go away.
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nando161mando · 4 months
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demiaseranmage · 5 months
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Pallo
Name: Pallo Cure Age: 9bil Species: earth fae Gender: female Power: controls, repairs, and creates clean environments and cures God: clean environments and cures Rank: Head Goddess of Cures Children: Bryan, demigods Neieces: yes Nephews: yes Grandchildren: yes Partners: Ril Siblings: Palla Lives: in a flower field away from any sign of humanity Parent: Universe
(Tag for Pallo is Cure Elf)
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ancientorigins · 2 years
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Ancient cultures from around the world developed a variety of curious and bizarre healing methods and concoctions. But was their infrequent success due to their power, or placebo effect?
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