If Ur Disabled Or Chronically Ill U Know That The Tv Trope Of Doctors Will Stop At Nothing To Learn More
if ur disabled or chronically ill u know that the tv trope of “doctors will stop at nothing to learn more about a patient’s extremely rare symptoms and find answers” is a crock of shit. all doctors know is gaslight disabled people, ignore ur pain, tell u to exercise, and do the same test 10 times
-
choosinghoney reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
choosinghoney liked this · 9 months ago
-
angelwith-abookclub reblogged this · 10 months ago
-
inkytails reblogged this · 11 months ago
-
alarmed-father liked this · 1 year ago
-
minici reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
minici liked this · 1 year ago
-
notjustanyannie reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
notjustanyannie reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
ohheypeyt reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
cvpidq liked this · 1 year ago
-
judescarden reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
arthina reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
waangxian reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
maigetheplatypus57 liked this · 1 year ago
-
aro-wyrm reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
pvppydxg reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
bam914 liked this · 1 year ago
-
atomic-wrangler reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
atomic-wrangler liked this · 1 year ago
-
overheat88400 liked this · 1 year ago
-
dualcasterjay reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
blue-things-and-magic liked this · 1 year ago
-
inessen-kryo reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
goetia-the-goblin reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
goetia-the-goblin liked this · 1 year ago
-
godbroccoli reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
clairegatsby reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
angryblondewithajetblackheart liked this · 1 year ago
-
goodguydotmp3 reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
mr-e-us liked this · 1 year ago
-
hannahhbic reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
rayraysosome liked this · 1 year ago
-
iconicprince liked this · 1 year ago
-
fragglesystem reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
vashwoofs reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
inadequeer liked this · 1 year ago
-
swoop2themoon liked this · 1 year ago
-
cripplepunx reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
cicelythereaper liked this · 1 year ago
-
idkyetwaitforit liked this · 1 year ago
-
dreamerdragon liked this · 1 year ago
-
androdragynous liked this · 1 year ago
-
justcrafting reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
cosmignon liked this · 1 year ago
-
quixoticrobotic reblogged this · 1 year ago
-
quixoticrobotic liked this · 1 year ago
More Posts from Choosinghoney
The inner monologue of me
"Blah! It's me, the alien! I'm gonna getcha! I'm the alien!"
- the alien from Alien (1979)
The moment I hear someone accuse a disabled person of faking it, I lose all respect I previously had for them. I have absolutely zero tolerance for fakeclaimers.
People have passed out on buses after being denied seats, because people thought they were faking it. People in excruciating pain have been turned away from hospitals, because people thought they were faking it. People have been publicly shamed both online and in person for their disabilities, because people thought they were faking it. People have lost their jobs after being denied accomodations, because people thought they were faking it. And I'm partially talking from my own personal experiences. I've been yelled at for having meltdowns at school after being told I wasn't allowed to wear ear plugs, because people thought I was faking it. These aren't hypothetical situations. Lots and lots of real disabled people have suffered for the entertainment of fakeclaimers.
The harm from fakeclaiming real disabled people is much, much worse than the harm from taking the few fakers there are seriously. I would rather help a hundred disabled people when one person among them is actually faking it than fakeclaim a hundred fakers when one person among them is actually disabled.
Yes, there are people who fake disabilities, and yes, that's awful and harmful. But accusing people of faking it has never done anything good for anyone, while it has harmed a lot of disabled people who needed support but were ridiculed instead. There is no net positive to fakeclaiming. All it does is serve to stigmatize, mock, and encourage the neglect of disabled people. It's sickening.
I mean this all the time. Even if they do something you assumed they shouldn't be able to do (part-time AAC users, ambulatory wheelchair users, and other people whose disabilities aren't constantly visible exist). Even if you think their accommodations are excessive or unnecessary. Even if you think they have "too many" conditions. Even if it's DID or schizophrenia or any other disability that you're uncomfy acknowledging. Even if they have dyed hair or neopronouns or anything else you've decided is "attention-seeking behavior."
The moment I hear the phrase, "they're probably faking it," leave your lips, I know not to trust you. Because you want disabled people to earn their rights, their support, their ability to live, by first meeting your arbitrary standards for what disabled people must look like.
I am in love with this idea


Swap Fluttercord
Anybody else got that Evergiven sized writers block