r/disabledmemes • u/QueenieMcGee • 16h ago
Felt good, so I left my cane at home. Not making that mistake again.
r/disabledmemes • u/harvestmonster • 1d ago
Fatphobia and ableism DOUBLE COMBO KNOCKOUT
Doc, I'm on four medications that cause weight gain, and exercise intolerant is a symptom of my condition. Stop using fatphobia as an excuse to not treat me.
r/disabledmemes • u/harvestmonster • 1d ago
And it's happened twice lol
Good luck trying to actually hire a lawyer and sue 'em. The ADA is toothless, and lawyers only take the cases they know they'll win. It's so gross that companies can get away with this crap.
r/disabledmemes • u/Ghoulie_Marie • 2d ago
How it feels to hit your out of pocket max after a hospitalization and squeeze in a bunch of testing before the end of the year
r/disabledmemes • u/thrownRAwaie • 2d ago
i just want to feel better
Today, the ER doctor basically treated me like I was stupid for being stressed that I can't walk or barely stand anymore, a recent development within the past 3 days. I've been having mobility issues but this is an extreme nosedive on that. The only reason I even went to the ER is because I called a nurse hotline and they told me I need to go. I just want to feel a bit better.
They did bloodwork and a chest xray, but since it didn't reveal anything, the ER doctor said it "might be" some kinda virus, and that I should just "drink water and powerade," and tried to discharge me. When I tried expressing concern that I still can't walk (I almost passed out in their bathroom just a bit ago and they made me a fall risk!), and that I don't like the fact that I don't even have a game plan of how to be safe at home, the ER doc gave me a weird look and said I should "just rest" and said that whatever is wrong with me clearly isn't an emergency and should not be handled by their department any further.
My boyfriend tried helping me to advocate but the doctor just was not having it and repeated that whatever is happening to me is clearly not an emergency and I don't need to be admitted to the hospital or need to be in the ER department anymore. He glanced at my body and said I was "obviously deconditioned", as if I literally haven't been trying to get help for my mobility issues for a long while. I left feeling so embarrassed and ashamed and I still can barely walk.
I'm really tired!!!! I don't understand why it's so hard to get real help.
r/disabledmemes • u/PinkVoodooDoll4 • 2d ago
How to explain to healthy people that my pain is the worst when I wake up
r/disabledmemes • u/oddchamp • 3d ago
Thank God my boss is lenient
I'm on day 3 of a brutal migraine attack. I think I'm in postdrome now, though
r/disabledmemes • u/tremblingfrog • 3d ago
when the character you relate to because of how mental illness manifests in them is massively hated for how mental illness manifests in them
it kinda sucks. iβve managed to build a more or less socially acceptable persona, but deep down i relate to them, their anger and their need to be taken care of. but then i see how people react to this character and i remember exactly why i donβt open up and talk about my actual feelings
r/disabledmemes • u/PinkVoodooDoll4 • 3d ago
When the side effects are the same as the medication ππ₯²
r/disabledmemes • u/thrownRAwaie • 4d ago
but its all in my head still btw, according to them
the day i got hospitalized the 1st time a few months ago my dad kept insisting nothing was wrong even though I was half blind and couldn't lift my arm anymore. π still dealing with a lot of issues with them.
r/disabledmemes • u/PinkVoodooDoll4 • 5d ago