'Paul's ' story

Would a non disabled person be treated this way? A late middle aged autistic and schizophrenic man, we'll call him 'Paul', has 2 falls. Paul's pain dismissed as 'psychological'. 7 weeks later x ray reveals a broken femur. Paul's daughter starts a negligence claim on his behalf.Much is made of Paul's autism and SMI. Described as having 'impaired cognition'( tests created and normed by psychometricians put IQ between 142-152). Much made of psychiatric/psychological issues. Intent devaluing and dismissing his experience as the person who had the falls.

Totally irrelevant past history of self harm mentioned. Paul's last self harm- over 15 years ago.Much is made with good reason as to lifestyles of those with ASD and/or SMI and premature mortality. But situations like Paul's show that stigmatising attitudes by health pros can also be a means by which life expectancy is reduced.

Paul is not the only autistic and/or schizophrenic person to have been subjected to such ignorant and stigmatising behaviour. Attitudes need to change. Treating people like Paul this way is both counterproductive, and to put it bluntly, utterly stupid.

How many autistic and/or schizophrenic persons subjected to such an attitude decide to keep future health issues to themselves, with sometimes fatal consequences?

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  • the nhs is rubbish, trust me they do this on everything...

    for example one of my cases, i went in with swolen red black fingers one time and they looked at my med history and noted i trapped my fingers in a door in high school years and years ago and then they seemed to end the case then.... despite the fact trapping my fingers was long gone years ago and not relevant, they just saw a past finger injury and then used a past finger injury from like 15 years ago to ignore a current finger problem at the time.... the nhs is rubbish as i say, they do anything and find any excuse to not do their job.

  • also i recently went to gp as i kicked my barbell weights by mistake and think i broke my little toe and was having trouble walking.... the gp filled a online thing for me despite me being there in person, told me to go home and said they will contact me when its seen to. they emailed me on that ask my gp thing and all they did to "help" was give me some sort of internet link to a description of broken toes lmao and ended the case on that... very usefull!!! *sarcasm*

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  • also i recently went to gp as i kicked my barbell weights by mistake and think i broke my little toe and was having trouble walking.... the gp filled a online thing for me despite me being there in person, told me to go home and said they will contact me when its seen to. they emailed me on that ask my gp thing and all they did to "help" was give me some sort of internet link to a description of broken toes lmao and ended the case on that... very usefull!!! *sarcasm*

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