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While Anita often receives supportive responses to her condition on social media, she says she has faced negative ones in the past being accused of lying or engaging in propaganda.
"If they can't imagine themselves in my position, it's very hard to understand," she says.
"If I see comments online, are they people I would want to engage with day to day in person? The answer normally is no, so I just don't let it bother me."
The big problem here is that 'they' could just as easily apply to trolls, shitposters, bigots, people stuck in conspiracy fantasy communities and... the medical profession. Medical forums that are gated for professionals discussing this only barely rise above this, and only in terms of style, not substance.

I have seen all of those things written or said out loud in those terms by medical professionals, including in the media, hell some of them got a lot of coverage, and this isn't surprising because that's what they've always said, and still say, about us.

Random people on social media mostly say those things because this is what medical professionals have said out loud in public. They don't know anything about it, only look at what medical professionals say and do (nothing) and vibe off of that.

The origin of the problem is clear, and it's also the same people who should be responsible for solving it, except literally no one is. A few days ago Chris Whitty, who was IIRC chief medical officer in the UK at the time of the pandemic, said in the COVID inquiry that the government doesn't have to say anything about LC because it's getting a lot of coverage in the news media.

Coverage which consists almost exclusively of those affected loudly, and rightfully, complaining how it's totally neglected and there is no help. We live in the world that propaganda, lies and fraud have created. Nothing has escaped it.
 
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