it is still commonplace to see people using "mental illness" as an insult, would they do the same with cancer or dementia?
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Sadly yes I have a serious bone marrow failure disease and a non-alcoholic fourth stage liver cirrhosis and people think I'm lying or attention because I'm making it up cuz I want to sit on the couch and watch TV at 60? Most people are terrified of nothingness. Death is 100% real
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It baffles me why people have these attitudes, presumably they expect never to become unwell or to die.
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In the accessibility fields we call them tabs temporarily able-bodied people. Something's going to get us in the end no matter what better to deal with it now than later in my opinion
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Idk, I can't do it, though I am constantly in my head, and burning out from frustration due to it regularly, though I decided to chill out a little, however, I am able, about it, to even be able to function at all, and not get even worse more rapidly due to stress. Anyway, I went
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off the tangent, but it seems that even ill and/or disabled people can only accept certain ways of being ill and certain actions and experiences, and expect everyone to conduct themselves in that manner, so they are also judgey.
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And I am in that "common, "mild"" illness/disability section, so I am expected to just get over myself and go to the doctor and be a good patient as they try things on me (command me to do things they don't care if I am able to, whether it retraumatizes me, etc).
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When they have very little knowledge about it, especially with the combo that I have, who also tried common remedies that were prescribed and they didn't work, so I wasn't even believed but was emotionally abused for it. And it's not that I don't have a clue what I am dx with,
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I get that it feels very much like they are interested in making victims out of us all that's not cool we need to take that back from them they are the ones who should be worried about losing jobs, being called out for victimizing others in the name of pseudoscience. And loudly!

Mar 12, 2023 · 8:29 PM UTC

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Yeah, and that's what the other chronic illness communities lack as I observed, who are mostly focused on how they can somehow make doctors work for themselves, even if it's limited. I mean, It's usually just for diagnosis, monitoring, and prescriptions, and I mean, I'd be able
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