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[–] [email protected] 0 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago) (2 children)

Also executive dysfunction (fancy word for the motivation and planning it takes to do complex tasks like navigating bureaucracy) is a symptom of pretty much every mental illness ever making them the easiest population to collect a premium from then bury in paperwork and by doing so never actually have to pay out for services. When you add in having the government cut a check perr poor person to insurance companies to provide state benefits it basically becomes an infinite money glitch that churns faster the more people you force into poverty.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

Yeah quitting alcohol will kill you and nicotine is still the hard one for a lot of people. My unofficial psychiatric subspecialty is violence management and nicotine is on my list of top ten reasons people will punch you right in the face along with food, perceived threats to their children, and looking like the person that diddled them as a kid. Interestingly opiate withdrawal actually won't kill you (at least not directly), you'll just wish it did. Benzos and barbituates totally will though they work on the same system as alcohol.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago)

Fun fact! Nicotine paralyzes your cilia.

Your cilia are a layer of fine hairlike structures that coat most of your respiratory tract. They whip / beat together rhythmically to push debris filled mucous up and out of your respiratory tract to your pharynx where it can be expelled by coughing or swallowed and processed by your digestive tract. When you smoke, they're paralyzed, allowing debris to build up (and man is there a lot of debris, on account of, y'know, the smoking).

About a week after you quit they wake up and yell,"WHAT THE FUCK IS ALL THIS SHIT?" Imagine if somebody came into your job and roofied you, smeared diarrhea all over the walls, then left. You'd be mad too. Give your cilia lots of water to help thin that mucous out and make their job a little easier during that stage.

Also read up on the other stages of quitting, it'll make it much easier once you're expecting these kinds of things.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (8 children)

It's also been bred to be waaay stronger over the last couple decades. I see a fair amount of weed-induced psychosis rolling through inpatient, or at the very least weed-exacerbated psychosis. Way worse than the psychosis is the hyper-emesis syndrome. One of the characteristic symptoms is "scromiting" (Scream-Vomiting).

It's better for you than alcohol. That's not a high bar. A light mauling from a black bear is also better for you than alcohol. It's waaay better for you than cigarettes but also most brain cancer starts out as lung cancer and I'll let you follow the rest of that on your own. Most of my substance abuse patients who are hooked on shit like fentanyl and meth also tell me that nicotine is the hardest drug to quit.

Weed's not the worst. It's still drugs though.

 

My mother told me a bunch of these stories when I was younger and it wasn't until I had been an adult for a while that I realized no one is gonna kidnap women and girls that someone will look for. There's plenty of illegal immigrants, homeless people, and foster kids with behavioral problems that no one will question going missing. Hell half those people are desperate enough for drugs or even just basic human needs that they'll willingly go with them. And a lot of the times in these dumb internet stories the homeless or immigrants or whoever are the kidnappers too. A lot of the time it feels like a targeted disinformation campaign to make those vulnerable groups the bad guys in these stories when they're usually actually the victims. Also all the rest of that aside, it might still be worth it to lure me into the parking lot distracted / upset by a fake towing to hit me on the head with a brick and steal my car, but they completely lost me at the transdermal sedatives bit.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

...I mean I don't wanna be that guy but... yeah that's HCA alright. Iirc a while back they acquired a hospital in North Carolina that subsequently unionized in record time in a part of the country that is NOT union friendly, at which point HCA suddenly pulled out and took their funding. Pretty sure it was a critical access hospital too (critical access means the only hospital for miles around, usually rural). HCA is basically synonymous with capitalism in Healthcare. Even personally they once tried to illegally charge me for emergency mental health services. I'd rather quit nursing entirely than ever work for them. They are sooooo sketchy.

The details don't match exactly but I'm thinking this is what I'm remembering.

Oh and by the way, remember how capping travel nurse wages was a big thing around that time? So typically when nurses strike they give notice then the hospital has to fill those positions, usually with travel nurses from around the country, who they have to pay to travel, get travel accommodations, get local licenses and certifications, get new uniforms, the whole 9 yards. Then their wages are also high for going to all that trouble plus a cut for the travel agency that's helping to arrange it all. So yes, the hospital is hiring scabs, but one of the things that made that work out alright in the end is that those scabs will bleed the hospital dry pretty quickly. "Capping travel nurse pay" is an anti-union / anti-strike dogwhistle (I think I'm using that term correctly here).

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago (4 children)

My only question is how to best handle children having sex with each other. Do you ban it / try to prevent it from happening at all? Do you set limits on how different they can be in age? Is there an even younger age when it's never ok but it's ok if they're both older AND of similar enough age? Is age not even the right way to do it and more importantly is there a better way? Should you have to pass a class where you can prove you know how to apply a condom and obtain consent from others??? I don't have any good answers to any of these questions but I do think they're important to ask and talk about. The more common discussion I wind up in is juvenile substance abuse (should you let kids do drugs as long as they're in your house so you can keep them safe? Are kids who are raised where everybody 14ish and older can have a glass of wine at the dinner table more or less likely to develop alcoholism due to the increased daily presence but decreased taboo?) but this discussion reuses a lot of the same concepts.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 days ago

Well you do gotta give Cesar back what he done minted.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Oh god eastern religions have puritans too? jk, glad to hear you're doing well.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I feel like that would be the depression version of sadness but idk what the equivalent would be for the depressed intensity of happiness. Honestly from going through a thesaurus (a hobby of mine) "complacence" has almost the exact connotation but an imperfect denotation.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago

See if lemmy had the user base of reddit there would be ten more of this comment but each with a different YouTuber.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Like the others said, it's the exact right word for that exact level (a state of overall mood intensity that allows for anger, sadness, and happiness, but that doesn't often go to the extremes of rage, despair, or euphoria) and I couldn't think of a less clinical term for that exact state.

 

It's all about the range of mood, not the type of mood!

[–] [email protected] 12 points 3 days ago

It's not forgetting, it's measuring with your heart.

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I-Ching for 10-30-2024 (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I've been casting a hexagram a day and using ifate's simplified modern translation as image prompts. This one came out particularly interesting, but I've got some others here.

I've gotten really into esoteric spirituality lately, and I've been thinking about telling some stories from tarot readings then turning those into images if you all are interested.

 

Also happened in 2017 when the same supplier's facility in Puerto Rico got hit (the US's primary IV / dialysis fluid supplier). They already knew this was an issue and never actually fixed it. IV fluids are one of the most basic medical supplies. And if I'm hearing correctly a lot of hospitals aren't rescheduling elective surgeries (and some electives are necessary / time limited but many aren't or are even cosmetic). Completely preventable problem that could be being managed better even now it's happened.

 

Haven't been working at it as hard as I should've. She's taking treats now though!

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

"Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses - because somewhere down the track of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened." - Dwight D. Eisenhower 1945

The image is a black and white photo of a large pile of human skulls and bones in front of a barbed-wire fence.

 

Right now we're at the "sitting in the lobby and watching people get on and off" stage of desensitization.

 

They're dishwasher safe! (At least so far) I throw the caps in the utensil basket.

 

A big one for me is coming back and seeing my catatonia patient I was giving IV meals to and changing the sheets out from under a week ago now up in the dayroom participating in a few rounds of spades while munching on cookies and soda. I have to shove down that exact excited squeal from the video sometimes.

What've y'all got?

 

In clinical psychology the technique is called motivational interviewing, and the purpose is to help the person feel ready to make the change they need to by helping them plan out what they will need to change in their environment to make it happen. The trick is to avoid pressuring them in the exact moment and instead help them start imagining a more positive future as a very first baby step. You can do this by yourself right now if you want to, even if you know you're not ready to do what you need to.

So, what do you need to happen in your life to be able to do that thing you know you need to do?

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