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McKenna is on page 136 of 256
Stop comparing other conditions to the AIDS epidemic please I’m begging
Mar 22, 2023 12:42PM
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McKenna
McKenna is on page 128 of 256
That chapter was good and very much so true- gender is so immensely related to the way in which patients are treated. This is so real
Mar 08, 2023 08:55PM
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McKenna
McKenna is on page 88 of 256
I’m sorry but comparing the discrimination faced by patients of CFS to the AIDS epidemic and saying that they are equal in terms of how people viewed those patients and treated them is somewhat of an unfair characterization. Like both experienced discrimination? Yes almost definitely. On equal ground and amounts? I do not quite agree with that one
Mar 08, 2023 08:51AM
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McKenna
McKenna is on page 51 of 256
We have very different experiences with thyroid conditions @ the author
Mar 06, 2023 07:29PM
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McKenna
McKenna is on page 28 of 256
I’m reading this in part for personal reasons and in part for research for a project- if you have like no knowledge about disability history or chronic illness history than this is probably a good primer (so far). It’s fairly base level thus far in my opinion. I know a lot of the information already. But I think it’ll be good just to resituate myself in the research framework and like refocus my goals a bit!
Mar 05, 2023 04:28PM
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McKenna
McKenna is on page 13 of 256
I’m- that singular quote is making me consider not going further. That is such ,,,, that was the case even when the AIDS epidemic began. The government just didn’t care until it started to like show that it could affect straight white people with money. But it was never just one population who was affected
Mar 05, 2023 04:10PM
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