chrisdancy

chrisdancy OP t1_iz05z23 wrote

yes, would love any advice. I can't figure out why anything I post gets targeted. Last time I posted something that was pulled in 2015 there wasn't the rule on "Personal data" so I didn't see that was new.

With the uptick in attacks against disabled, LGBT and the chronically ill, it makes me really paranoid around safety issues in subs where health information is suppressed.

I see so many people post their weightless journeys, phone call data and all sort of other things here, but these straight why guys usually have some sort of understanding of the sub that is missing from the rules on the side bar.

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chrisdancy OP t1_iz053rz wrote

I got asked about an app. That's not really my thing. That said, the simple powerpoint template seems to help folks.

Unfortunately the mods pulled this off the sub again. Not sure which rule I broke this time, but when I mention mental health, chronic illness or LGBT, things disappear here.

If I find out, I'll let you know, I appreciate your feedback.

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chrisdancy OP t1_iz03w2o wrote

Looks like my post has been pulled down again.

It's really strange. This keeps happening.
As someone who has struggled with disabilities, who followed the rules and identifies as non-binary, it seems strange that my posts are targeted.

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chrisdancy OP t1_iyzxb02 wrote

I have seen so many attempts to make it easier for people over the years, but they all fail. Reading a lot of the comments helps me understand there is just a lot of stigma people have over their health information / bodies and the repercussions that come from having that information sharable.

Do you think we will see something in the next 30 years? I keep thinking that the phone operating systems will make it a reality at some point. Seeing all my lab work on my phone in the health section blows my mind. I've had to manually manage all that for decades.

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chrisdancy OP t1_iyzw0ze wrote

It's seriously in my book that is now nearly five years old. What I couldn't get over was how many people didn't have a way to communicate with their doctors / health teams.

This chart has saved me hundreds of hours in talking to professionals and I think it's important for people who might have chronic illnesses, mental health challenges or other larger histories that need to be communicated quickly.

I actually modified a version for a new dentist I'm seeing recently!

I can share the link to the template, but I'm a mod on another sub and dont' want to break another rule (e.g. I didn't read closely about Monday personal data)

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chrisdancy OP t1_iyzs6fw wrote

  • OC INFORMATION
  • Tools:
    • Powerpoint
  • Data sources:
    • Doctors notes, medical files.

I had posted this last week but it was removed because of "Rule 9".

This blew up when a lot of disabled and chronically ill people online said they wanted a copy after I shared it.

Thank you to the people on this sub who gave me corrections of spelling and other errors to make it cleaner.

I created this when I had to see different doctors so I would not have to explain myself each time. It's greatly helped me cut through a lot of small talk with all sorts of professionals over the years.

EDIT: I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post the template on the sub, I will if it won't get the post removed again or you can contact me. It's really easy to edit and the entire report is about eight pages.

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