I recently got my blood drawn, and apparently, my Iron saturation percentage is 5%.
Health professionals/autism medical specialinteresters: What's up with that

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I recently got my blood drawn, and apparently, my Iron saturation percentage is 5%.
Health professionals/autism medical specialinteresters: What's up with that

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Apparently something controversial if I keep having to say it:
Specialists in medicine also need to treat the whole patient.
What do I mean?
If you are a pulmonologist with an autistic patient who has sleep apnea, asthma, sensory issues involving things blowing on them, significant sensory processing involving the ability to process where they are in relation to the environment and how the intense energy needs can mimic asthma and trauma from the first two experiences with CPAP and elsewhere where anything covering mouth and nose will cause hyperventilating because their brain thinks they can’t breathe, you don’t get to focus on the first two and ignore the rest.
Ignoring the rest will make properly treating the two you thing are only relevant to you literally impossible.
Am I saying you now have to directly address all that all the time? No, but you should be aware of it and it should cause you to really think about a treatment plan for this patient that will actually work for them or changing your expectations and not expect them to meet the same standard you have for everyone else that they literally can’t reach.
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