Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
@skinnylatte According to the article, Javier Padilla Bernálde is the name we should be constantly shaming. A fuckup like this, I'm not sure if I'd hire the cumstain to scrub toilets. Unfortunately, until all the pricks like this in power die, this is likely the best recourse we have.
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
@skinnylatte That's just awfully stupid, wtf...
Also why the crap are we sending these people all across the globe instead of having them quarantine for a bit ashore in a controlled environment?
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
@skinnylatte
A couple of years ago that would have been a really heartbreaking/funny post from The Vertlantic
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Oh so theyve progressed from histeria to anxiety?
@crankylinuxuser
@skinnylatte
I don't know exactly how long ago they transitioned, but it was before my childhood and I'm 43. -
Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
@skinnylatte I feel like it should be pretty easy to get a formal anxiety diagnosis in general, right?
RIGHT?!?
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
"She's hysterical." - Initial diagnosis from every male doctor for everything involving a woman.
Of course, having their docs calling anything they can 'anxiety' absolves the cruise line of culpability. -
Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
@skinnylatte we could have nice things were it not for sexism. imagine being a doctor so bad at listening to women that you almost make an already-bad deadly disease outbreak worse
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@skinnylatte I keep getting extremely baffled by the complete unwillingness of doctors to do the most simple and basic thing of taking a patient seriously.
@StaticR
I have this hypothesis that most people, but especially doctors, strive to do the least most in any given situation. As in, doing just enough, such as dismissing hantavirus as anxiety, to absolve themselves of having to do any real work like sending the patient for diagnostic tests that require follow-up.They saw and diagnosed the patient. Although the diagnosis was incorrect and based upon little more than their personal opinion, they technically did their job.
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
In other news, water is wet.
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
Im of the opinion that even if I thought it was just anxiety, treating the woman exposed to hantavirus as if she has hantavirus will: 1. Not hurt her 2. Ensure that the public health is maintained 3. Save her life if I'm wrong.
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
@skinnylatte Women can't even be taken seriously in an outbreak.
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@skinnylatte Oh, shit. I read that headline and chuckled at what the Onion came up with today. Then I saw that it wasn't the Onion.
Same here!
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
@skinnylatte They also probably told her to lose some weight.
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
@skinnylatte Close enough. Welcome back, 1400s.
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
@skinnylatte WAIT I THOUGHT YOU WERE JUST BEING FUNNY
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
@skinnylatte Cause and effect are often reversed and particularly if blame can be put on a behavior (e.g., anxiety) that can be judged as personal weakness. Sarcasm: Oh look, she’s anxious—weak, rather than resilient. We reverse cause and effect, blaming others for their illness symptoms rather than striving to understand causes. She apparently had good reason to feel anxious: active disease.
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
Pull the doctor's licence.
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@skinnylatte I keep getting extremely baffled by the complete unwillingness of doctors to do the most simple and basic thing of taking a patient seriously.
@StaticR @skinnylatte According to the article in the Guardian, the patient HERSELF said "what she was having at that moment was kind of like stress or anxiety or nervousness...." So, if you want to take her seriously -- you might still wind up saying it was anxiety.
Does having anxiety at the top of the possibility list mean that you should say it CAN'T be hantavirus? No. Take good medical care of her. But dammit "Snakes on a Plane" was so much easier than "Virus on a Cruise Ship".
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Woman gets hantavirus, told by doctors it's probably anxiety
@skinnylatte maybe drinking raw milk will help?
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@skinnylatte Women can't even be taken seriously in an outbreak.
@kimlockhartga @skinnylatte YEAHHHH, I cracked up into neither quite laughing nor crying seeing the top post because it’s the complete, unmitigated, ad-absurdum proof that no matter the circumstances, a woman’s account of her own experiences MUST be assumed to be inaccurate.