what the hell is this
i like this post so much i made it into a comic
a collection
can't tell if the most shocking famous cousins reveal of all time was ben shapiro/mara wilson or joe rogan/gerard way
anyway, Thought Of The Night:
when i was 6, i started experiencing back pain. said it hurt, kept suggesting a doctor.
no one listened.
by the age of 13, i should have been tested for scoliosis.
the school fucked up, and i wasnt.
at the age of 14, i went to the doctor for a bad back.
she looked at me, looked at how criminally large my breasts where, how fat i had become due to inability to exercise properly.
looked at my back. said i might get scoliosis if this kept up. do these exercises, youll be fine.
sent me home.
at the age of 15, i walked around New Orleans for a week in flats. gave myself tendonitis and plantar faasciatis.
no referrerals to a proper PT specialist. no rx drugs that might help. just...
here, do these at home exercises.
by the age of 16, i was having stomach pain every day from acid caused by my OTC drug use.
the stuff i used to mitigate the pain.
the doctor gave me what was essentially topical Ibuprofen. told me i couldn't injest painkillers anymore.
i was 20 by the time i saw a doctor and got my diagnoses. i was 20 before i knew i had fibro and scoliosis. i was 20 before i knew that drugs that weren't narcotics or OTCs that messed with my stomach existed, that i should use a cane, that i might need a wheelchair some days.
kids don't say "I'm in pain" over and over and over for attention. they don't fake being hurt in a chronic way.
i feel like everything i went through was preventable. i feel like i might be abled had i had proper care and treatment.
parents, caregivers, loved ones of children:
When a kid says they're in pain, please listen.
It really is wild how people who don't understand what consent is really do not understand what consent is. The idea that they're supposed to know how someone wants to be treated, and err to the side of caution or even ask if they aren't sure is absurd when you genuinely do not understand the concept.
"What, you need consent for everything these days?" Literally yes. And not just these days, but always have and always will.
"Do I need consent to kiss my wife in the morning? Do I need consent to shake someone's hand after a business meeting? Do I need CoNsEnT to braid my daughter's hair?"
Yes, yes and yes. A neurotypical person of reasonably passable social skill should have the ability to either instinctively understand when their touch is welcome, or logically conclude when their touch is socially expected. If you truly, literally, genuinely cannot tell whether your own child delights in you playing with her hair or merely endures it, then yeah, maybe you shouldn't touch anyone at all, ever, before you learn how to do that.
"Do I need consent to make eye contact with strangers on the street? Do I need consent from everyone on board before I get on the bus?"
Okay now you're just throwing a tantrum because someone told you 'no'.
And then they both cried together probably I can’t seem to find the original post anymore, but it was another from @rottmnt-totally-correct-quotes If you like my art, please reblog :)
aww, they got married <3