Andrea Dunlop
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for diagnoses like this is not because they don't exist and they're obviously there's like a treatment protocol for this and everything else it's because these things that can be a little murky to diagnose and are can be like catch-all for
for diagnoses like this is not because they don't exist and they're obviously there's like a treatment protocol for this and everything else it's because these things that can be a little murky to diagnose and are can be like catch-all for
for diagnoses like this is not because they don't exist and they're obviously there's like a treatment protocol for this and everything else it's because these things that can be a little murky to diagnose and are can be like catch-all for
any number of symptoms, and especially if there has been a push to have those interventions like central lines and G-tubes and things that then allow perpetrators access, that does become very concerning. So I think it's like, I always want to be really clear when we're talking about these conditions that there are unfortunately conditions that are much more likely to be exploited by perpetrators.
any number of symptoms, and especially if there has been a push to have those interventions like central lines and G-tubes and things that then allow perpetrators access, that does become very concerning. So I think it's like, I always want to be really clear when we're talking about these conditions that there are unfortunately conditions that are much more likely to be exploited by perpetrators.
any number of symptoms, and especially if there has been a push to have those interventions like central lines and G-tubes and things that then allow perpetrators access, that does become very concerning. So I think it's like, I always want to be really clear when we're talking about these conditions that there are unfortunately conditions that are much more likely to be exploited by perpetrators.
And we talk about this out of concern for those communities. And those doctors that are trying to get answers about those diagnoses because those people are very directly harmed by people who are using those now.
And we talk about this out of concern for those communities. And those doctors that are trying to get answers about those diagnoses because those people are very directly harmed by people who are using those now.
And we talk about this out of concern for those communities. And those doctors that are trying to get answers about those diagnoses because those people are very directly harmed by people who are using those now.
And I'm not saying that's what's happening in this case, but that is sort of the reason that we talk about those diagnoses, not to delegitimize them or to sort of make any implications about people who actually suffer from those.
And I'm not saying that's what's happening in this case, but that is sort of the reason that we talk about those diagnoses, not to delegitimize them or to sort of make any implications about people who actually suffer from those.
And I'm not saying that's what's happening in this case, but that is sort of the reason that we talk about those diagnoses, not to delegitimize them or to sort of make any implications about people who actually suffer from those.
Yeah. And I think, you know, the other thing that tends to be very hard to unravel in like both in cases of abuse and even just for people that are, you know, in non-abuse cases where there's a huge kind of medical odyssey and a bunch of things popping up. is then like you're getting treatments, you're on medications. What is symptoms? What is side effects?
Yeah. And I think, you know, the other thing that tends to be very hard to unravel in like both in cases of abuse and even just for people that are, you know, in non-abuse cases where there's a huge kind of medical odyssey and a bunch of things popping up. is then like you're getting treatments, you're on medications. What is symptoms? What is side effects?
Yeah. And I think, you know, the other thing that tends to be very hard to unravel in like both in cases of abuse and even just for people that are, you know, in non-abuse cases where there's a huge kind of medical odyssey and a bunch of things popping up. is then like you're getting treatments, you're on medications. What is symptoms? What is side effects?
So it sounds like she was taking quite a lot of medications at this point, too, which sort of just adds a layer of complexity.
So it sounds like she was taking quite a lot of medications at this point, too, which sort of just adds a layer of complexity.
So it sounds like she was taking quite a lot of medications at this point, too, which sort of just adds a layer of complexity.
She has the three diagnoses at this point. So, I mean, are there known GI connections with those conditions?
She has the three diagnoses at this point. So, I mean, are there known GI connections with those conditions?