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Reblog And Like These Fics, They Can Improve The Writer's Mood.
Reblog and like these fics, they can improve the writer's mood.
reminder: reblog the fanfic you read! itâll make a writerâs day (or week)!
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Aniki, suteki desu~ (ÂŽâąÍà„ÏâąÍà„`)
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THE DISABLED DOCTORS NOT BELIEVED BY THEIR COLLEAGUES - BBC ARTICLE
This article is harrowing. This is the experience of a doctor with a chronic illness, how, how the HELL are we supposed to, how the hell are we supposed to get treatment and be treated seriously when this is what actual members of the medical community come up against?
This is how they think of us.
Some highlights:
I told him I couldnât do schoolwork, feel the cold, or understand a book. He suggested I go on walks if I was stressed.
This breakdown in communication, in which patient and doctor seem to live in different worlds, is well-documented by disabled people. Many feel they have to translate their experience, because disability and medical structures seem incompatible.
âI remember, even as a med student, having the vocabulary to explain what I was going through but feeling like I had hit a brick wall,â she says. âI actually didnât know how to describe it.â
âIf I said the word âpainâ [colleagues] took it as coded language for âIâm lazyâ and âI canât do my workâ.
âThey would challenge my reality,â she says, something which led her to conceal her symptoms. âI felt like everything I shared was going to be weaponized against me. They would say âyou walked two days ago so why canât you walk today?â Almost like they caught me in a lie.
âThe baseline understanding of what it means to be disabled is not there.â
Disabled people make up about 20% of the population in the UK and US but only 2% of British and American doctors.
âItâs completely baffling to me how we can expect patients to respect us when we wonât even believe what theyâre telling us.â
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..medical experts often perceive disabled patients as incapable, unreliable, and emotionally unstable, leading clinicians to âdowngrade the credibilityâ of what disabled patients say.
âI wish medical students were taught to be open to information disabled patients provide,â she says. âItâs okay for a medical student or doctor to admit that they donât have the answer. Thatâs so much more helpful than gaslighting the patient.â
As a disability activist whoâs proud of being disabled, thereâs a vocabulary of identity that I canât use with doctors,
With a disabled doctor I wouldnât have to explain so much because weâre speaking the same language,â they say. âMy care outcomes would be so much better because I would be understood.â

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