Links: What gets attention
Mar. 19th, 2021 07:05 pmRisk Literacy 2 minute test. It said I understand risk/odds. Yay! I still remember the Combinatorics class I took in college with great fondness.
“You Are Putting on a Good Show” by The Sensitive Neurologist, Andrea Diedrich, MD.
Unlocking the Mysteries of Long COVID by Meghan O'Rourke.
As someone who works with people with chronic illness, and has my own share of symptoms that Western medicine ignores, I find that quote about "the doctors aren't lying about mysterious symptoms" simply infuriating. But at least they're finally paying attention.
“You Are Putting on a Good Show” by The Sensitive Neurologist, Andrea Diedrich, MD.
I believe this phrase acknowledges their struggle and recognizes their accomplishment at living with their condition. It uplifts rather than diminishes their successes, no matter how small. The hidden meanings are not pejorative. “You are putting on a good show” says, “I am proud of you. I believe you, and I believe in you.”
Unlocking the Mysteries of Long COVID by Meghan O'Rourke.
Medicine’s history with hard-to-identify chronic illnesses, particularly those that mainly affect women, has not been a good one. For decades now, marginalized patients who have felt mysteriously unwell—with ME/CFS, with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome, with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and more—have banded together into activist groups to try to legitimize their suffering. [...] “These are doctors that we work alongside,” Chen told me. “And we know that these aren’t patients that are faking it. If my fellow doctor, whom I work with closely, is telling me that they can’t get through the day because they can’t think straight, I’m going to believe that.”
As someone who works with people with chronic illness, and has my own share of symptoms that Western medicine ignores, I find that quote about "the doctors aren't lying about mysterious symptoms" simply infuriating. But at least they're finally paying attention.