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How most people with invisible illnesses are treated by health care “professionals”

The Golden Girls didn’t fuck around

pls watch

honestly i really appreciated this scene when I first saw it bc it took me like two years to get a diagnosis for what’s wrong with me

Dorothy:  Dr. Budd?

Dr. Budd:  Yes?

Dorothy:  You probably don’t remember me, but you told me I wasn’t sick.  Do you remember?  You told me I was just getting old.

Dr. Budd:  I’m sorry, I really don’t–

Dorothy:  Remember.  Maybe you’re getting old.  That’s a little joke.  Well, I tell you, Dr. Budd, I really am sick.  I have chronic fatigue syndrome.  That is a real illness.  You can check with the Center for Disease Control.

Dr. Budd:  Huh.  Well, I’m sorry about that.

Dorothy:  Well, I’m glad!  At least I know I have something.

Dr. Budd:  I’m sure.  Well, nice seeing you.

Dorothy:  Not so fast.  There are some things I have to say.  There are a lot of things that I have to say.  Words can’t express what I have to say.  [tearing up]  What I went through, what you put me through—I can’t do this in a restaurant.

Dr. Budd:  Good!

Dorothy:  But I will!

Dr. Budd’s date:  Louis, who is this person?

Dr. Budd:  Look, Miss–

Dorothy:  Sit.  I sat for you long enough.  Dr. Budd, I came to you sick—sick and scared—and you dismissed me.  You didn’t have the answer, and instead of saying “I’m sorry, I don’t know what’s wrong with you,” you made me feel crazy, like I had made it all up.  You dismissed me!  You made me feel like a child, a fool, a neurotic who was wasting your precious time.  Is that your caring profession?  Is that healing?  No one deserves that kind of treatment, Dr. Budd, no one.  I suspect had I been a man, I might have been taken a bit more seriously, and not told to go to a hairdresser.

Dr. Budd:  Look, I am not going to sit here anymore–

Dr. Budd’s date:  Shut up, Louis.

Dorothy:  I don’t know where you doctors lose your humanity, but you lose it.  You know, if all of you, at the beginning of your careers, could get very sick and very scared for a while, you’d probably learn more from that than anything else.  You’d better start listening to your patients.  They need to be heard.  They need caring.  They need compassion.  They need attending to.  You know, someday, Dr. Budd, you’re gonna be on the other side of the table, and as angry as I am, and as angry as I always will be, I still wish you a better doctor than you were to me.

Reblogging for any of my mutuals who’ve ever dealt with Dr. Budd.

I used to love this show and I don’t remember Dorothy having Cfs. Everything she says rings true

The Golden Girls was so ahead of its time in so many ways. Do yourselves all a favour and watch every last episode.

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ashparis:

“ RIP Harambe. I am sorry that your life was taken because a worthless mother could not control her child. I am sorry that you are confined to a concrete cell because humans are destroying your land all in the name of profit. I am sorry that news stations and mass media outlets are stating that the boy ‘slipped and fell’ into your enclosure. I am sorry that ignorant humans deemed your life to be inferior than that of a humans. I am sorry that your species is on the brink of extinction because of humans. I am sorry that humans assume you were going to hurt the child when in reality you were protecting it. I am sorry that the Cincinnati Zoo MURDERED you because of the mistake made by one of their paying customers. ”

All because of the ignorance of a mother, a innocent animal has been murdered. Maybe if you’re going to take your child to a zoo where there a WILD ANIMALS then you should fucking keep an eye on them because your ignorance and stupidity has cost an animals its life. 

As someone has said on a comment on a photo I saw,  “ How can anyone possibly defend this? The gorilla shouldn’t have been in the enclosure to begin with! Animals are animals for a reason. They should be out in the wild not in an enclosure for humans to watch them like its a fucking circus. Children can’t just “fall” into an enclosure. Pretty sure it’s safe to say the mother was being both reckless and neglectful.”

couldn’t have said it any better

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biscuitsnsmores:
“micdotcom:
“A 400-pound Western lowland silverback gorilla named Harambe was shot and killed by staff members at the Cincinnati Zoo after a 4-year-old boy fell into the gorilla exhibit Saturday.
Now, the mother of the boy, who was...

biscuitsnsmores:

micdotcom:

A 400-pound Western lowland silverback gorilla named Harambe was shot and killed by staff members at the Cincinnati Zoo after a 4-year-old boy fell into the gorilla exhibit Saturday.

Now, the mother of the boy, who was seen being dragged by Harambe in the exhibit before the gorilla was shot, has allegedly spoken out online.

“Accidents happen”

Is that what she calls not keeping a watch on a 4 year old to the point of the child managing to enter a gorilla habitat? this isn’t a kid running out on the street when the mother turns her back. This is a kid having enough time to figure out how to overcome the barriers and land into a endangered animal’s home. something in 38 years has not been done at that zoo.

Screw the parents dodging responsibly for their negligence and screw the zoo for not having better reinforcement to prevent people esp. kids from doing things like this.

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dailydot:

Online petition demands #JusticeForHarambe, for parents to be held accountable

The petition, started by Change.org user Sheila Hurt, states “this beautiful gorilla lost his life because the boy’s parents did not keep a closer watch on the child.” It also claims that witnesses “heard the child state that he wished to go into the enclosure and was actively trying to breach the barriers. This should have prompted the parents to immediately remove the child from the vicinity.“ 

And you won’t believe how much support it’s received in only 24 hours.