hey, welcome. my name is Blu. check out the read more for some more information on my account. DNI, BYF/BYI, etc. thanks for coming! fyi, this is a sideblog, so i cant follow back :(
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hey, welcome. my name is Blu. check out the read more for some more information on my account. DNI, BYF/BYI, etc. thanks for coming! fyi, this is a sideblog, so i cant follow back :(

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oh um, I didnt die. by the way.. I got trapped in the scary place. 👍
Star of the morning, collapsed in the weeds.
Some other life — detail from 'Thicket'

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"you think zoophiles shouldn't have pets" yes and pedophiles shouldn't have kids
#since i know people will make it about pocd/zocd: this post is not about them
Trichotillomania: a disorder which involves the urge to pull out hair
Dermatillomania: a disorder which involves the urge to pick off skin
[Image description 1: pink and white all caps text that reads “support people with trichotillomania!”
Image description 2: blue and white all caps text that reads “support people with dermatillomania!” /end IDs]
if anti endos did HALF of the shit pro endos do people would be up in arms
thats it send post
Sometimes people see these
And think "Surely this is not about me!! This does not apply to me!"
It does. It does apply to you. You are not the exception unless I have explicitly stated that. Thanks!

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Endos will call themselves punk and then talk about demedicalizing a disability that they see as fun and quirky while ignoring the implication that "demedicalizing" a disorder means that disabled people who need the support will be denied help or no longer taken seriously because it will basically be no longer considered a disability. Which. Listen man i could never feel safe near a group full of people spreading ideas like that
I personally really hate when people protest about being against demedicalizing an actual disorder that needs treatment with "ooohh oohhh psychiatry bootlicker" because I'm like. I had some bad experiences after being misdiagnosed and immediately medicated and dismissed when i mentioned hearing voices as an early teen. Does not mean that i want the whole concept of psychiatry destroyed because vulnerable people like me or other people who rely on medications sadly NEED to rely on things like these. And while there are okay doctors, some of them are BAD bad. (This is where i could fit a shooting lazers out of eyes joke. Ahem)
If people spreading these ideas really cared about disabled people they would be talking about how to hold neglecting professionals accountable in an effective way and giving disabled people an ability to have a say in their treatment without being mistreated or disrespected and dismissed
But it's very easy to talk about getting rid of support for a disorder when a "non disordered" person only sees one of it's symptoms as a fun online hobby or an identity -🌌🪽
Yes! It’s easy to say we should demedicalize things when you don’t have a disorder, without realizing that there are people out there who RELY on medical treatment. Not saying that the medical system doesn’t need huge changes but getting rid of all forms of psychiatric help would kill a lot of people.
Endos will call themselves punk and then talk about demedicalizing a disability that they see as fun and quirky while ignoring the implication that "demedicalizing" a disorder means that disabled people who need the support will be denied help or no longer taken seriously because it will basically be no longer considered a disability. Which. Listen man i could never feel safe near a group full of people spreading ideas like that
I personally really hate when people protest about being against demedicalizing an actual disorder that needs treatment with "ooohh oohhh psychiatry bootlicker" because I'm like. I had some bad experiences after being misdiagnosed and immediately medicated and dismissed when i mentioned hearing voices as an early teen. Does not mean that i want the whole concept of psychiatry destroyed because vulnerable people like me or other people who rely on medications sadly NEED to rely on things like these. And while there are okay doctors, some of them are BAD bad. (This is where i could fit a shooting lazers out of eyes joke. Ahem)
If people spreading these ideas really cared about disabled people they would be talking about how to hold neglecting professionals accountable in an effective way and giving disabled people an ability to have a say in their treatment without being mistreated or disrespected and dismissed
But it's very easy to talk about getting rid of support for a disorder when a "non disordered" person only sees one of it's symptoms as a fun online hobby or an identity -🌌🪽
Yes! It’s easy to say we should demedicalize things when you don’t have a disorder, without realizing that there are people out there who RELY on medical treatment. Not saying that the medical system doesn’t need huge changes but getting rid of all forms of psychiatric help would kill a lot of people.
Endos will call themselves punk and then talk about demedicalizing a disability that they see as fun and quirky while ignoring the implication that "demedicalizing" a disorder means that disabled people who need the support will be denied help or no longer taken seriously because it will basically be no longer considered a disability. Which. Listen man i could never feel safe near a group full of people spreading ideas like that
I personally really hate when people protest about being against demedicalizing an actual disorder that needs treatment with "ooohh oohhh psychiatry bootlicker" because I'm like. I had some bad experiences after being misdiagnosed and immediately medicated and dismissed when i mentioned hearing voices as an early teen. Does not mean that i want the whole concept of psychiatry destroyed because vulnerable people like me or other people who rely on medications sadly NEED to rely on things like these. And while there are okay doctors, some of them are BAD bad. (This is where i could fit a shooting lazers out of eyes joke. Ahem)
If people spreading these ideas really cared about disabled people they would be talking about how to hold neglecting professionals accountable in an effective way and giving disabled people an ability to have a say in their treatment without being mistreated or disrespected and dismissed
But it's very easy to talk about getting rid of support for a disorder when a "non disordered" person only sees one of it's symptoms as a fun online hobby or an identity -🌌🪽
Yes! It’s easy to say we should demedicalize things when you don’t have a disorder, without realizing that there are people out there who RELY on medical treatment. Not saying that the medical system doesn’t need huge changes but getting rid of all forms of psychiatric help would kill a lot of people.
Endos will call themselves punk and then talk about demedicalizing a disability that they see as fun and quirky while ignoring the implication that "demedicalizing" a disorder means that disabled people who need the support will be denied help or no longer taken seriously because it will basically be no longer considered a disability. Which. Listen man i could never feel safe near a group full of people spreading ideas like that
I personally really hate when people protest about being against demedicalizing an actual disorder that needs treatment with "ooohh oohhh psychiatry bootlicker" because I'm like. I had some bad experiences after being misdiagnosed and immediately medicated and dismissed when i mentioned hearing voices as an early teen. Does not mean that i want the whole concept of psychiatry destroyed because vulnerable people like me or other people who rely on medications sadly NEED to rely on things like these. And while there are okay doctors, some of them are BAD bad. (This is where i could fit a shooting lazers out of eyes joke. Ahem)
If people spreading these ideas really cared about disabled people they would be talking about how to hold neglecting professionals accountable in an effective way and giving disabled people an ability to have a say in their treatment without being mistreated or disrespected and dismissed
But it's very easy to talk about getting rid of support for a disorder when a "non disordered" person only sees one of it's symptoms as a fun online hobby or an identity -🌌🪽
Yes! It’s easy to say we should demedicalize things when you don’t have a disorder, without realizing that there are people out there who RELY on medical treatment. Not saying that the medical system doesn’t need huge changes but getting rid of all forms of psychiatric help would kill a lot of people.
Endos will call themselves punk and then talk about demedicalizing a disability that they see as fun and quirky while ignoring the implication that "demedicalizing" a disorder means that disabled people who need the support will be denied help or no longer taken seriously because it will basically be no longer considered a disability. Which. Listen man i could never feel safe near a group full of people spreading ideas like that
I personally really hate when people protest about being against demedicalizing an actual disorder that needs treatment with "ooohh oohhh psychiatry bootlicker" because I'm like. I had some bad experiences after being misdiagnosed and immediately medicated and dismissed when i mentioned hearing voices as an early teen. Does not mean that i want the whole concept of psychiatry destroyed because vulnerable people like me or other people who rely on medications sadly NEED to rely on things like these. And while there are okay doctors, some of them are BAD bad. (This is where i could fit a shooting lazers out of eyes joke. Ahem)
If people spreading these ideas really cared about disabled people they would be talking about how to hold neglecting professionals accountable in an effective way and giving disabled people an ability to have a say in their treatment without being mistreated or disrespected and dismissed
But it's very easy to talk about getting rid of support for a disorder when a "non disordered" person only sees one of it's symptoms as a fun online hobby or an identity -🌌🪽
Yes! It’s easy to say we should demedicalize things when you don’t have a disorder, without realizing that there are people out there who RELY on medical treatment. Not saying that the medical system doesn’t need huge changes but getting rid of all forms of psychiatric help would kill a lot of people.

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Endos will call themselves punk and then talk about demedicalizing a disability that they see as fun and quirky while ignoring the implication that "demedicalizing" a disorder means that disabled people who need the support will be denied help or no longer taken seriously because it will basically be no longer considered a disability. Which. Listen man i could never feel safe near a group full of people spreading ideas like that
I personally really hate when people protest about being against demedicalizing an actual disorder that needs treatment with "ooohh oohhh psychiatry bootlicker" because I'm like. I had some bad experiences after being misdiagnosed and immediately medicated and dismissed when i mentioned hearing voices as an early teen. Does not mean that i want the whole concept of psychiatry destroyed because vulnerable people like me or other people who rely on medications sadly NEED to rely on things like these. And while there are okay doctors, some of them are BAD bad. (This is where i could fit a shooting lazers out of eyes joke. Ahem)
If people spreading these ideas really cared about disabled people they would be talking about how to hold neglecting professionals accountable in an effective way and giving disabled people an ability to have a say in their treatment without being mistreated or disrespected and dismissed
But it's very easy to talk about getting rid of support for a disorder when a "non disordered" person only sees one of it's symptoms as a fun online hobby or an identity -🌌🪽
Yes! It’s easy to say we should demedicalize things when you don’t have a disorder, without realizing that there are people out there who RELY on medical treatment. Not saying that the medical system doesn’t need huge changes but getting rid of all forms of psychiatric help would kill a lot of people.
Endos will call themselves punk and then talk about demedicalizing a disability that they see as fun and quirky while ignoring the implication that "demedicalizing" a disorder means that disabled people who need the support will be denied help or no longer taken seriously because it will basically be no longer considered a disability. Which. Listen man i could never feel safe near a group full of people spreading ideas like that
I personally really hate when people protest about being against demedicalizing an actual disorder that needs treatment with "ooohh oohhh psychiatry bootlicker" because I'm like. I had some bad experiences after being misdiagnosed and immediately medicated and dismissed when i mentioned hearing voices as an early teen. Does not mean that i want the whole concept of psychiatry destroyed because vulnerable people like me or other people who rely on medications sadly NEED to rely on things like these. And while there are okay doctors, some of them are BAD bad. (This is where i could fit a shooting lazers out of eyes joke. Ahem)
If people spreading these ideas really cared about disabled people they would be talking about how to hold neglecting professionals accountable in an effective way and giving disabled people an ability to have a say in their treatment without being mistreated or disrespected and dismissed
But it's very easy to talk about getting rid of support for a disorder when a "non disordered" person only sees one of it's symptoms as a fun online hobby or an identity -🌌🪽
Yes! It’s easy to say we should demedicalize things when you don’t have a disorder, without realizing that there are people out there who RELY on medical treatment. Not saying that the medical system doesn’t need huge changes but getting rid of all forms of psychiatric help would kill a lot of people.