It’s always well-intentioned, but learning when people are asking for health advice, and when disabled or chronically ill people are venting/joking will save a tonne of frustration.
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Unsolicited health advice from non-professionals/people without your condition is particularly annoying because lots of us are stuck at home alone, in lots more pain & needing to vent, and understandably, loads of us are seeing hospital appointments pushed back repeatedly.
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Sounds so frustrating x
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Cheers - I think migraines are the worst for it: some people’s triggers are other people’s cures, lots have no triggers at all! Coffee helps mine, causes them for others. Tablet triptans help me, one of my followers can only use a nasal spray.
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Unsolicited Advice Reply Guys love to pipe up.
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Ha, sorry.
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Oh, it wasn’t you, it was someone who claimed something that looked like cough syrup from Holland and Barrett “cured their anaemia.” They’d actually just stopped going to the pub til 2am every night.
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