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as someone who has been misdiagnosed at best and fully ignored and not believed at worst about my health issues, it's really frustrating when people tell me i don't really have something unless a doctor has diagnosed me. doctors don't believe i have any issues to begin with, why are they supposed to be trusted over me?? like i get they have degrees but idiots get degrees literally all the time. idk it's just really frustrating when i tell people i have food sensitives and they don't believe me unless i can procure an allergy test. i tell people i have chronic pain and unless a doctor told me that, it doesn't count. i'm not allowed to identify as autistic until a doctor tells me i can. like i get looking something up once isn't the same as a medical degree but idk can we maybe just. stop pretending doctors are the only ones capable of telling what's wrong with someone? can we maybe trust that sometimes people do actually know what's going on with their body and their health?
woke up at 8:30 today bc i need to make a call (specifically w my mom's help so i dont have a panic attack) and its 2:30 and we havent made the call yet -_-
today I learned (from reading my SSI award letter no less) that I clinically am out here seeing without comprehending. My visual processing is so absolutely garbage it made it to the front page of "why lav is disabled." No wonder I can't play baseball, I have can't fucking read disease I guess even though I'm literate. Why did no one tell me this?? I even read my reports kdjfhgkfdjgh god damn psychiatric reporting laws
literally this gif
it's why I don't rely on my eyes at all but hot damn
(The practitioner did consent to being recorded! He also said if I pass out I have to submit it to fail army or something 😂 )
I went for 12 minutes…. Which is very very sad when you remember that I used to be extremely athletic. My HR peaked at 193, blood pressure was the highest it’s ever been but with the anxiety of doing this alone that was expected, no weird drops or anything as a result.
Setting up was kinda funny to me cause he was like “let me know if you feel dizzy” and I had to emphasize “do you want to know when I’m dizzy or do you want to know when I’m gonna pass out cause those are two different things”. He wanted the latter.
Within the first 3 minutes my hands went completely white and purple. And like I’m a pale person, but they might as well have been see through.
Let’s just pray that something notable showed up on the readings
Something happened at work and I don’t even have the words to ramble about how upset I am about it I just feel so defeated and I don’t know what I can even do or why someone in a position of power would choose to do this to someone like as human beings
When I say “school should be disability accessible”, I don’t just mean we need handicap rails and EAs. Kids should be able to miss a day without failing out of school. You shouldn’t be dismissed from clubs because your attendance record is “spotty” (true story). I once missed an entire week of school because of a terrible, unending migraine. I was expected to keep up with my studies despite the blinding pain that came with working on my computer. When I heard my teachers say that you couldn’t miss exams, I asked what I would have to do to be excused from them. Their response? “Either get a doctor’s note an hour before the exam or death of an immediate family member.”
I cannot express how rigid this expectation was. First of all, with my condition, I wouldn’t have enough warning about my sickness to go to the doctor and request a note. For many people, this is exceptionally difficult, especially with the current shortage of medical professionals. Next, it ignores the fact that my schedule may not line with theirs because of my medical needs. Once, I had to visit a hospital a province away (which I was on the waiting list of for over a year) on the same day as an exam. I begged my mother not to take me because I was so nervous that I would be marked as an automatic fail. I was lucky enough to make it work, but that’s only because of my spectacular support system consisting of family members and wonderful doctors.
Disabilities aren’t always about needing a bus that can accommodate wheelchairs. It’s already difficult enough for many of us to maintain school attendance without the harsh punishments involved for skipping a day. We need to be able to miss school without being punished. Only than can you claim that the school is “accessible”