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gaylisp420 · 2 days
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this flesh contains memories
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phleb0tomist · 19 hours
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ejacutastic · 2 days
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it's actually so funny how little I can handle of human medicine weirdness and grossness when I worked vet med for 6yrs + a 2yr degree and also follow some wildly graphic vet med instagram pages lmao
like graphic vet med shit I'm like "holy shit that's so nasty but awesome" but someone just vaguely describes some fucked up human biological thing and I'm like "oufgghfhh ugfghhhhhhh I feel sick" lmao
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s4dpngs · 12 hours
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rita · 11 months
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classycookiexo · 1 year
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Hopefully this tip can really help someone, please take this advice or suggest to friends and family if you feel it could really assist them 💕
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thebibliosphere · 1 month
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Whenever I talk about the medical neglect and ableism I've encountered as a victim of the healthcare system, there's always some cockwaffle who feels entitled to come into my inbox and make the argument of "not all doctors" while talking about how "people like them" (because it's always someone in a field of medicine who does this) are doing their best and it's really hard because so many people fake being ill to get on welfare (Yikes), but like, yeah, obviously #not all doctors, because if all doctors were negligent, bullying scum bags, I'd be dead.
But here's the thing: while I truly believe that the majority of doctors are doing their best in a system stacked against them and their patients, their presence does not negate the mass harm caused by the bad ones. And there are far more bad ones than you realize.
Fuck, John Oliver literally did a segment on this last week:
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Yes, the truly bad, malicious doctors are in the minority. Most are just horrifically burned out and fighting a losing battle against a system, killing both them and their patients through a lack of funding and resources and profound overwork.
But the malicious ones do exist, and they will go out of their way to harm patients who don't kowtow to them.
I almost lost my life because when I was in my early twenties, I told a doctor I didn't think she was listening to me, and I disagreed with her assessment of my mental health (she was not a mental health doctor, and I was there for heart palpitations and chronic pain). She retaliated by putting "non-compliant" in my file.
There was also a fun little "doesn't show respect" note too that lives rent-free in my head because I know I wasn't rude. I was polite. I just didn't agree with her, and my refusal to accept her off-handed comment that "you probably have bipolar or BPD" (again, I was there for heart palpitations and chronic pain) meant I was "refusing care."
I wasn't. I just refused to be slapped with a mood/personality disorder when I was there because I kept fucking fainting when I stood up.
(Spoiler alert: it was dysautonomia)
That "non-compliant" marker followed me around for years. It followed me across an ocean and effectively ensured that any doctor I saw was going to treat me like absolute dogshit because no one wants to help Difficult Patients. It wasn't until I was so undeniably ill, literally on the brink of death, that anyone helped me.
I'm alive because of a good doctor. And all the good ones that came after him because of him.
So, I know they exist. You don't have to tell me that.
But I really fucking need you to acknowledge the bad ones and that you're part of a system with a long, long history of abusing minorities and vulnerable people. I need you to acknowledge that because it's the only way we're going to survive this godforsaken nightmare and make things better.
So yeah, #notalldoctors, but if you feel the need to say that because someone talking about being literally left to die by the medical system hurts your feelings, I'm going to have to ask you to take a step back and ask yourself if you're going into medicine for the right reasons.
Namely: do you want to help people, even the "difficult" ones?
Even the ones who might disagree with you?
Even if they're on welfare?
Even if they'll never get "better" in a way that means "cured"?
Just a thought. But hey, what do I know. I'm just someone who experienced hemolytic anemia because doctors kept telling me I was anxious and needed to exercise more 🤷‍♀️.
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incognitopolls · 5 months
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*Not counting routine checkups or normal doctor's visits– this is asking about serious illness, injury, etc where you were in a bed.
We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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drafthearse · 1 year
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Bones of chest, neck and head on a wooden base, with heart and blood vessels sprayed on in wax. University Museum Utrecht.
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starblaster · 2 years
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based on this post
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emlan · 10 months
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I'm familiar with the concept of game balance, but still
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milksockets · 3 months
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the sick rose: disease + the art of medical illustration - richard barnett (2014)
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disease · 3 months
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MOVING X-RAYS [1938]
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pixelvibes · 6 months
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I Need A Doctor
You can find all my items by searching “ PV ” in game
Enjoy ☺  
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evenstevenh · 5 months
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I love you nurses, but… |  My Webtoons!
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figmentforms · 8 months
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I ended up making this sketch as art therapy for working through my fear about my upcoming medical procedures/surgeries and I actually ended up feeling pretty proud of it, so I hope it's ok that I share it here. Moderately Zelda related. It's Scarecrow with a bit of a Skullkid style-twist.
No idea why, but when I get freaked out I sometimes start using Scarecrow as an avatar of exploring why i'm afraid and trying to work through it. lol, yet another toxic fave. I don't know why my brain works like this.
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