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There’s a prevailing myth that Health is a Choice. Because if it’s seen as a choice, then society can justify the idea that unhealthy individuals deserve their poor health. And this belief makes it much simpler for society to absolve itself of any responsibility. If health is a choice, society gets to shirk its responsibility to accommodate people with disabilities, chronic illnesses, mental health issues, and those who are undiagnosed but struggling. It’s an excuse to ignore all the very ne...
It’s important to understand that malnourishment is a state, not a look. While malnourishment is often assumed to be visible, particularly associated with thinness, this is a harmful and inaccurate stereotype. Fat people can absolutely be malnourished. Malnourishment does not mean “skinny”; it means that a person isn’t receiving the nutrients their body needs to maintain health, energy, and function. It’s also crucial to dismantle the misconception that fat people will inevitably lose weight...
I was thinking about my family and friends, I realized that every person I know lives with some form of disability. There’s ARFID, autism, a metal rod in the wrist, arthritis, and cancer in remission. Some deal with the long-term effects of repeated concussions or have a bad back. Others have Crohn’s disease, EDS, migraines, debilitating periods, chronic depression, alcoholism, bipolar disorder, and cataracts. I don’t know a single person who isn’t disabled, often in multiple ways, and we al...