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I thought it was pretty funny....I'm currently disappointed nobody commented on my lupus joke.
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I thought it was pretty funny....I'm currently disappointed nobody commented on my lupus joke.
As did I. The loss or restriction of humor creates a depressing atmosphere.
My wife’s SLE has been dormant for years. She had it worse before we had kids. This was well before “House”. She’d get butterfly rashes and have painful joint aching.Hit a bit of a sore spot for me. I had a teen recently almost die from lupus nephritis after a long series of failure to diagnose, predominantly because they thought she was whining and seeking attention.
What do you mean?She was treated much like a sickle cell patient.
With care and comfort. They are often times in a lot of painWhat do you mean?
From an evolutionary standpoint it makes perfect sense. I'll let you Google it though.Oh I thought you meant that there’s some kind of stigma towards sickle cell patients. Sickle cell is weird. What’s the reason that the body can have such a defect? From an evolutionary standpoint it makes no sense.
Oh I thought you meant that there’s some kind of stigma towards sickle cell patients. Sickle cell is weird. What’s the reason that the body can have such a defect? From an evolutionary standpoint it makes no sense.
This. For the most part, sickle cell patients that you'll see come from lower socioeconomic areas, that adds to the stigma.There is a huge stigma with sickle cell patients. Usually from poor providers who believe that it’s some sort of psychosomatic pain. It makes me sick.
There is a huge stigma with sickle cell patients. Usually from poor providers who believe that it’s some sort of psychosomatic pain. It makes me sick.
DamnThere is a huge stigma with sickle cell patients. Usually from poor providers who believe that it’s some sort of psychosomatic pain. It makes me sick.
I am familiar enough with sickle cell to not have to Google it. Still, I fail to see how a genetic mutation which if untreated results in a high risk of disabling sequelae, not to mention of a significant risk of death before childbearing age can “make sense” from an evolutionary standpoint. Help me out here.From an evolutionary standpoint it makes perfect sense. I'll let you Google it though.
I've never come across anyone acting like this, but if they do, I don't want them on my truck. Or I don't want to be on theirs.
If it's the hospital, I would make reports of they didn't care for the pt properly.
I am familiar enough with sickle cell to not have to Google it. Still, I fail to see how a genetic mutation which if untreated results in a high risk of disabling sequelae, not to mention of a significant risk of death before childbearing age can “make sense” from an evolutionary standpoint. Help me out here.
Welcome to life. Haven’t you realized that there are a lot of really crummy people out there? And LOTS of them work in EMS, thanks to the lowest barrier to entry in healthcare with the exception of CNAs.
Years ago, I worked a Jerry Lewis Telethon.
One of the Special kids walked up to me, wearing orthopedic devices, and said “ What has a million legs and can’t walk?
Jerry’s Kids”.
THAT brave Kid knew how to deal with Life. We had a wonderful time as he educated me about his trials in the world.