chronicsickness:

the amount of medical gaslighting that happens to people with chronic illness is so disappointing. Every single chronically ill person that I know have experienced some form of it. I feel like there should be guidelines in place before people in the medical field are able to throw someone’s mental health, age, or appearance in their face. So many people get sicker or go undiagnosed and without treatment for so long because of this. It breaks my heart looking back at the way I used to have to beg for help and leave every appoint disappointed and in tears because no one would take me seriously. My heart goes out to anyone in the midst of that. Please don’t be afraid to let them know if you think they’re wrong, please don’t be afraid to advocate for yourself. I wish I did sooner. I waited 5 years to find a good team of doctors and a diagnosis. It takes most people 6-10. It shouldn’t be like this.

queern-bn:

Burned-out nurses who've left Canada's healthcare industry in droves are now returning to the job through private agencies.  That transition is costing the public system millions of dollars every year. https://t.co/aP3qzgVCUI  — CBC News (@CBCNews) May 12, 2023ALT

ā€œThe private agencies are taking advantage of the fact that our health-care system is a meat grinder for nurses.ā€

@allthecanadianpolitics @politicsofcanada

It’s not private agencies poaching nurses that’s the real issue. Hospitals and other government-funded nursing programs refuse to pay their nurses well and have them working insane schedules. What person wouldn’t want to leave for a job that pays better and allows for more rest and flexibility?!

neshatriumphs:

theconcealedweapon:

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Police supporters regularly admit that the police are the bad guys. They just don’t care.

They expect police to be violent, but they have hopes that when the time comes, they’ll have somebody to exact violence *for them.*


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