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sirenscriptures · 19 days
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okay but can we talk about how fast some healthcare providers are to shove pills at you
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collecting--stardust · 6 months
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FUCK PHILLIP ISLAND IS 3 HOURS AHEAD OF MALAYSIA SO I CAN'T WATCH IT LIVE NEXT WEEK 😭😭😭
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ofide · 2 years
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transitioning in this country is really choosing whether you want to be verbally abused in a gender clinic or by a judge
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moe-broey · 22 days
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Was gonna make a "Man if I were Henry this shit would be nothing to me" (This Shit: cutting open my foot and bleeding A Lot) joke post but like. I feel that that's ill-advised. I feel like maybe you should Not be Henry about Blood Injuries (given his high pain tolerance and tendency to ignore things to his own detriment)
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fahk · 4 months
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middle finger to ...
I lost my state backed healthcare thanks to the luxury of making a little more than the state considers "poverty." Honestly, it was a long time coming but initially they laid off cutting people off due to covid. But now... that "covid is over"... it's time to cut the fat loose.
*eye roll*
In the State of Cali, where rent is above average batshit and gas is $5 a gallon, the state says $1,677 a month and below is poverty. And that's god damned right. That's the min you could get a shoebox to rent for and then there'd be literally nothing left for groceries, transit fuel, automobile upkeep.... or even a fucking car tbh, communication and internet, medication, sanitary care, job training, utilities, kids and/or pets, and the ever beloved avocado toast all the boomers love to complain about.
I now make enough for rent AND groceries so that means I don't deserve to take care of my health. And every boomer grinned in approval.
All jokes aside I am trying to find health insurance because I can't be off of it. I have hopefully benign tumors in my uterus from this past year. A currently benign titty tumor that needs monitoring. My heart is probably due for another halter monitor since covid fucked it up - and now there's a chance I'm borderline afib. Before, the cardiologist was like "It'S nO bIg DeAl. It'S jUsT PVCs." Except it's constant. And takes the wind out of my chest. So there's that. How is that jUsT pVcS? Then I have major inflammatory issues going on internally that require awful oscopy monitoring. In short, I have a combo of PTSD induced illnesses AND post-viral chronic syndrome and together these two umbrellas of hell are borderlining autoimmune illness x 3.
So no, I can't NOT have health insurance. Not an option. I'm just struggling and overwhelmed in picking something that isn't going to bankrupt me because every option is bat shit expensive, (just like rent), and then you get nothing for it. Just the "privelege" of having a $6,000 max. Like, what the fuck? At least I get a guaranteed roof over my head for the price of rent.
Can we set insurance execs homes on fire, please? And while we're at let's come for the hospital executives and greedy ass doctor's groups too. It's time for a great reset.
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It's important not to ignore signs or symptoms in the hope that they will go away. Different people have varying attitudes towards seeking medical attention, with some seeking help at the first sign of a problem while others postpone it even when the symptoms could be linked to dangerous conditions. In the medical world, signs are observable by others, such as a rash or elevated blood sugar levels, while symptoms are experienced by the individual and cannot be seen or measured. Symptoms can indicate an underlying illness, injury, or medical condition and are categorized as remitting (improving or disappearing), relapsing (previously resolved symptoms returning), or chronic (long-lasting).
Certain symptoms require immediate medical attention. These include chest pain or pressure that radiates to the jaw or upper back, shortness of breath, intense headaches, severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), unexplained weight loss, unusual bleeding, sores or wounds that won't heal, intense flashes of light or increased floaters in the eyes, swelling of the legs without injury, sudden or severe abdominal pain, fever above 103 degrees Fahrenheit or a persistent lower grade fever, sudden confusion or change in mental status, severe dizziness, chronic fatigue accompanied by other concerning symptoms, changes in bowel movements or habits, weakness, numbness, tingling, or facial droop (symptoms of stroke), changes to the breast or nipples, and suicidal thoughts or feelings of worthlessness.
It's crucial to know your body and recognize when something feels different or wrong. Not all conditions have noticeable symptoms, and some may only manifest in later stages. Therefore, it's important to pay attention to changes, no matter how subtle, and communicate with your doctor about how you're feeling. Ignoring symptoms may delay diagnosis and treatment, so it's essential to listen to your body's signals and seek appropriate medical care.
It's important not to ignore signs or symptoms in the hope that they will go away. Different people have varying attitudes towards seeking medical attention, with some seeking help at the first sign of a problem while others postpone it even when the symptoms could be linked to dangerous conditions. In the medical world, signs are observable by others, such as a rash or elevated blood sugar levels, while symptoms are experienced by the individual and cannot be seen or measured. Symptoms can indicate an underlying illness, injury, or medical condition and are categorized as remitting (improving or disappearing), relapsing (previously resolved symptoms returning), or chronic (long-lasting).
Certain symptoms require immediate medical attention. These include chest pain or pressure that radiates to the jaw or upper back, shortness of breath, intense headaches, severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), unexplained weight loss, unusual bleeding, sores or wounds that won't heal, intense flashes of light or increased floaters in the eyes, swelling of the legs without injury, sudden or severe abdominal pain, fever above 103 degrees Fahrenheit or a persistent lower grade fever, sudden confusion or change in mental status, severe dizziness, chronic fatigue accompanied by other concerning symptoms, changes in bowel movements or habits, weakness, numbness, tingling, or facial droop (symptoms of stroke), changes to the breast or nipples, and suicidal thoughts or feelings of worthlessness.
It's crucial to know your body and recognize when something feels different or wrong. Not all conditions have noticeable symptoms, and some may only manifest in later stages. Therefore, it's important to pay attention to changes, no matter how subtle, and communicate with your doctor about how you're feeling. Ignoring symptoms may delay diagnosis and treatment, so it's essential to listen to your body's signals and seek appropriate medical care.
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Attitudes toward mental health have improved, however, there are still existing stigmas. Seeking psychiatric evaluations, in particular, is one that’s still chained in judgment. Societal misconceptions often cast shadows on this crucial aspect of self-care.
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dex-starr · 7 months
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“Oh psychiatry is only open from the hours of 7:00am to 5:00pm, we can’t schedule an appointment for you at all even though we are in the same network, sorry you gotta waste your break at work tomorrow again :)))))))”
Well what the fuck are you guys good for then?
Like don’t get me wrong it’s not your fault directly the system is useless, but I’m going to let you know how fucking stupidly useless you guys are when it comes to mental health. But hey you go and raise those premiums for your shit tier services just because we as public service workers have a stipend :)))))))))
Fucking capitalistic pieces of shit in charge of everything really sour everything
Like you asshats do realize I need these meds to be a productive little worker bee right?
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billa-billa007 · 7 months
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otherworldlyinfo · 10 months
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flammenxci · 1 year
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> Been doing some mental self-care by trying to regulate myself.
> Still getting the voice that acts similar to the rage core from Portal that I have been dealing with for YEARS still trying its damnedest to take over my mood.
> It sounds an awful lot like my narc mom when she’d have episodes of nothing but yelling, screaming and shouting at my brother and I.
> Brain has been letting it run rampant in the background for a week despite the multiple streams of thoughts finally calming down after taking Focus Factor for a couple weeks.
> Since taking it I’ve been able to hear myself think more clearly and it’s not as much of a struggle anymore. That damned screaming meemie still present in the background though.
> Mulling over where the fuck it came from. Brain wouldn’t keep making this a problem if it didn’t need handled.
> During very last shift of work last week, brain throws thought of my narc mom griping and bitching about how CPS was called on her all the time back when my brother and I were still little babes.
> Also throws at me time mom got taken by cops after dad called them just to help calm her down but due to the law, they had to take her for a few days.
> Reason he called cops is her parents wouldn’t help out with it at all. He begged them to take her for a few days during a really bad episode and their response was “no, she’s YOUR problem now.”
> Recall when we were growing up how she’d demand that we shut up and keep quiet when she’d have those episodes. She also not-so-subtly threatened us with violence by saying “you better be able to get to that phone before I do.”
> OMFG THAT’S WHERE IT CAME FROM!
> Yeah, if I saw a mother yelling, screaming and shouting right in her babies faces while they were wailing, I’d call CPS on her too.
> Have to snap self out of daze at work after starting to feel myself beginning to have the urge to cry. Can’t have a breakdown on the clock, nope, nope, nope.
> Since figuring that out, the screaming meemie has toned down somewhat. Still there but it’s not as bad.
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Good morning to all, but a special good morning to bitches who have traits of multiple currently undiagnosed disorders, but have no idea which ones you actually have or which ones you simply have symptoms of caused by already present disorders, and have no way of getting any sort of evaluation due to lack of access to a psych who does not have the most infuriating case of I've Arrived™ syndrome or is not a "you don't need a diagnosis you need yoga" thirty year old white woman; so you have no choice but to read the maybe three studies published about said disorder (because "Why Research Something That Isn't Depression or Anxiety" -the entire clinical psych community, apparently) and posts made by people with it on the internet hoping that it will bring you some clarity instead of sending you spiralling into an identity crisis in the wee hours of the night.
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