Many are arguing this highlights the need for better diagnosis and treatment of #autism.
While true it also highlights the horrendous and dehumanising treatment of people in some #MentalHealth hospitals.
This urgently needs investigating. #Disability
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The court case win is pretty old news, so I'm wondering what ulterior motive the Telegraph has for publishing this now, particularly after weeks of telling us benefit cuts are coming.
I must have made a terrible mistake.
My "discover" feed is full of cat photos but not a single dog photo.
Going to lie down to recover.
Hmmmm. Mostly true, but I would be able to afford hydrotherapy, massage therapy and things like that.
Heck, I'd get my own hydrotherapy pool and open it for free to other disabled people when I'm not using it.
Oooh! With a cafe! For free!
Oh well. Back to reality.
otoh, what is anyone going to do if they catch me in a bike lane? Take away my licence? :P
In the UK power chairs are currently allowed to use cycle paths but it is illegal for us to use bike lanes.
I get shouted at a lot for saying this, but it is true. Anyone can check.
But because no one knows about this silly legislation, no one is trying to change it.
www.gov.uk/mobility-sco....
Google Street View is a big help to plan journeys because of the following issues with Google maps:
Google maps doesn't show steps on pedestrian routes.
Pedestrian route designated as "mostly level" can include steps.
No option to show paths/routes which include drop kerbs.
This has to be a wind up.
If it isn't, go away and read about screen readers and how they use alt text.
I would categorise this issue as the same one that has affected mobility scooters and outdoor electric wheelchair users for years/decades.
Secure parking for cars is provided, but very rarely for mobility scooters or powerchairs.
Oh no!
Sometimes you don't want to be proved "right" and this is definitely one of them.
I'd have been delighted for you to keep telling me all your NHS experiences were absolutely fantastic forever.
Hope you get lots of rest and feel better soon.
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Happily replaying the Outer Worlds, having upgraded to the new edition.
Looking forward to a bunch of new games after that.
New Year is always a difficult time for me and I am already starting to feel the effects.
Video games and my dog are a lifeline.
Doctor: How are you?
Me: I'm good.
Doctor: What brings you here today?
Me: I'm doing bad.
You're secretly a satire account, right? Right?
The use of #AI in government bureaucracy is problematic.
You only need look at the Horizon scandal to see the dangers when computers get it wrong.
Now it is being deployed against welfare claimants in the UK despite knowing it is biased. #disability
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Part of the problem is that social care is on its knees.
People can't be safely discharged, so there are is a bottleneck.
There are other reasons for lack of beds but this remains a large one.
But no one in government, this or last one is willing to even begin to address the issue.
National target from 2000 is 95% of people seen and treated/admitted within 4 hours.
That target used to be met but now only 73% in all A&E and 58% in hospital A&E.
Since the pandemic 12 hour waits have rocketed. 1 in 10 last winter, large variations locally. Eg:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-...
I saw marshmallows at the supermarket the other day proudly advertised as "100% fat free".
Yep. Practically a health food!
Like vegan leather, it's not false advertising as such, but certainly misleading.
This is not the usual experience for an NHS patient.
I will only go if unconscious, seriously injured, or severe pain not explained by my normal symptoms.
This is why it took 5 days to go with a blocked kidney stone. Similar pain to usual back pain, so eventually called GP, who sent me to A&E (ER).
I do similar.
I use a combination of a huge U shaped maternity pillow, a V shaped pillow and an ordinary pillow.
Took a while to discover this combination, but I sleep ok now. I usually sleep on my side, but can support my legs up at will and also prop myself up when on my back.
There are definitely some games which I think are "far more fun than they have any right to be"!
Generally they are the ones with a vast array of interesting and diverse loot.
Borderlands plays on this to a point but has other fun features. Some games don't.
Have logged on to discover that playing video games and having chronic pain will apparently turn me into an assassin.
Will now go away and reflect on my life.
Nah. Just kidding. Will now go away and play some more video games.
#disability #ChronicIllness
I restarted a Cyberpunk mission because I accidentally ran over some civilians.
Had much better luck with the motorbikes and stuck to them after a while!
"Video games cause violence"
Meanwhile, me reloading my save because I accidentally made one of the characters sad
Many people do not understand game design. Let me explain: game design is when attacking with your primary attack builds stacks of zorp, and your secondary consumes zorp stacks to add additional slow and lifesteal when you plurk
Currently watching a TV Korean drama "Descendents of the Sun".
It has a secondary character who is a wheelchair using doctor.
No mention has been made of her wheelchair whatsoever so far. She just happens to be a disabled doctor.
Do you get any other symptoms at all?
Gelastic and dacrystic seizures can cause this, but you would usually get other minor symptoms too.
www.epilepsy.com/what-is-epil...?
I'd only ever seen it in the context of being scared, well, "shitless".
Which is a thing that happens in extreme situations to anyone, disabled or not.
Is it being used as an insult in other contexts?
Sometimes it's nice to just sit back and enjoy not being in pain!
Unless you're literally wandering around in frustration wondering what to do. In which case I hope you settle on something soon.
I always wrote off part of my rental deposit in advance for that sort of thing.
Some people semi jokingly call it the "disability tax", ie all the extra costs, big and small you pay that non disabled people don't.