pancake_angel_cat

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[–] pancake_angel_cat@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You probably know more about this than I do, but are there paratransit options, or volunteer rides/charities available where you are? It really sucks to lose indepentence with not having transportation.

For example I found this: https://www.gov.uk/community-transport-services-shopmobility

I am in the US but in my area there are some charities and churches who will also do this.

[–] pancake_angel_cat@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Not justifying this whatsoever but I do see that they offered a potential resolution: "If a female is not considered to be at risk of pregnancy, the reason for this should be recorded in step 1 of this form and the patient is not required to use contraception." Assuming the Ace in your name means that you are Asexual so it seems like this would fit this criteria?

Edit: I see in another comment you're saying they told you that this really means women who are sterilized. It is unclear to me if this is truly correct as I'm seeing this guidance in a PDF about valproate which is a lot worse to take during pregnancy (https://www.rcog.org.uk/media/uqofkclk/valproate-guidance-march-2019.pdf)

"This includes women who are not currently sexually active unless the prescriber considers that there are compelling reasons to indicate that there is no risk of pregnancy. Individual circumstances should be evaluated in each case, involving the patient in the discussion, to guarantee her engagement, discuss therapeutic options and ensure her understanding of the risks and the measures needed to minimise the risks."

"In addition, there may be women who wish to avoid bleeding problems or side effects associated with some hormonal methods. The GMC consent process (currently under consultation) (41), states that: You should do your best to make sure that such patients have considered the available options and reached their own decision (clause 42). You must respect a patient’s decision to refuse an investigation or treatment, even if you think their decision is wrong or irrational (clause 43). It is essential that the discussion is fully documented, so that it is clear how it has been made, and following best practice all parties involved should be included in correspondence. Even if a woman is non-compliant with a PPP, it is unsafe to withhold the prescription of valproate."

Another document on isotretinoin, which is even more risk for the fetus than valproate: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/653f8b3de6c9680014aa9cee/Pharmacist_Checklist.pdf "A person with childbearing potential requires contraception 4 weeks before treatment, during treatment and 1 month after, UNLESS the prescriber and patient agree that, during treatment and for 1 month after treatment, there is no expected risk of pregnancy due to: a) Only having sex/sexual intercourse with a person who has no potential to make them pregnant. This must be for the duration of isotretinoin treatment and for 1 month after stopping isotretinoin treatment. Examples include sex with a:

  • Person of the same-sex
  • Person who has had a vasectomy with two confirmed tests of being sperm-free
  • Transgender man b) Long-term sexual abstinence (no sexual activity) for the duration of isotretinoin and for 1 month after stopping isotretinoin treatment"

This document is on an official gov.uk website so thus should hold a good deal of weight. Even though they are not the same medications, these are medications which have a lot more risk to the fetus than topiramate and the law should apply equally.

It sounds like they are not actually following the spirit of the program due to fear of liability or something like that, which unfortunately is not surprising. I would fight back by producing documentation such as this and other things you can find.

I know the UK is very different than the US and seems to be getting really unhinged medically, but what I do in the US in situations like this is make use of organizations that provide free case management service. I either include them in emails or have them come with me in person. Sometimes I won't be listened to on my own but if the third party case manager comes in they will start taking you seriously. I have no idea if the UK has something like this and it was somewhat hard to find the organizations in my area that would do it, but this technique has worked for me pretty well.

[–] pancake_angel_cat@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 11 months ago (5 children)

I hear people put down trots a lot but I don't really understand why this is. I don't remember them mentioning anything that was specifically trotskyist either. Not defending them at all but my take is that it was more of an organizational culture thing vs a trot thing, but I had pretty limited experience with them

 

Hey, is anyone familiar with Revolutionary Communists of America? (https://communistusa.org/) It is separate than Revolutionary Communist USA which was confusing to me. Anyway they are organizing more and I'm sure if you live in a bigger city you have seen their posters or seen them organizing.

A while back I saw them organizing in my areas. I went to three meetings as well as a small demonstration in my city. The last time I went they discussed joining the party and that they asked for a days wage. Although I had already mentioned my disability in passing I felt a little embarrassed and decided to text my contact later about it. A days wage for me is about 5 dollars as I make about 200 dollars a month in gig work in addition to my state disability benefits. I told them I was happy to pay that much and continue coming to the meetings and join the party but that I wanted to be clear upfront that my disability would restrict my participation in some of the more public facing things, agitation, etc.

My contact who had been texting me weekly about these meetings for a few months completely ghosted me after texting them about this. While I felt bad about it it's not exactly shocking as I know well enough now that I can and will encounter ableism in all sorts of communities which seem like I shouldn't.

After doing some research it looks like they do have a history of some organizational stuff that doesn't sound great like sexual abuse claims in the Canadian branch. What is weird to me is that they don't seem to have a way to contact anyone centrally if issues like this come up. Maybe this is by design?

I am not interested in joining this group anymore but I felt like I wanted to let the party know that this is what goes on in the local cells. Or maybe just put this out to the internet in case anyone encounters something similar. Anyone had any similar experiences with these guys? I didn't notice any red flags until this happened.

Was a post by this dude, one sentence in I had a bad feeling and checked his Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Smith_(writer) "Smith has appeared on the Neoliberal Project's podcast multiple times[21] and was labeled the "Chief Neoliberal Shill" by the group in 2018"

[–] pancake_angel_cat@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 2 years ago (4 children)

Current Affairs

Can I get a link to this one? Can't find it

[–] pancake_angel_cat@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Perfect thank you!

Thank you, felt kind of lost where to post this but appreciate the start!

 

My boyfriend admits that his blog pool needs some work. He's been asking me for my take on certain posts by authors who have literally been named "Chief Neoliberal Shill" of the year 😐 but my praxis isn't good enough. I do Breadtube more for this kind of thing so was wondering if you guys can recommend some well researched/balanced blogs to follow for socialist and marxist takes on current events. Thanks

Try Mull, doesn't have the traciking that Fennec has

You can do this on IceRaven and Mull, which are open source, you can install all addons using this trick: https://github.com/Divested-Mobile/Mull-Fenix/issues/6#issuecomment-865333904