Let's highlight Autoimmune Diseases [or Disorders] this week:

  • Autoimmune diseases include a broad category of related diseases in which the person’s immune system attacks their own tissue with symptoms that can vary from mild to severely affecting daily life
  • Autoimmune disorders are chronic (ongoing) illnesses; there are no cures, only treatments and symptom management
  • In many cases autoimmune disorders are inherited, but it is not known why some people have them
  • AD are frequently classified into organ-specific and non-organ-specific types, though some of them fall between the two
  • Patients can experience multiple organ-specific diseases at the same time
  • Sources vary on an exact number of autoimmune disorders, but the current number ranges from 80 -140+ different types and can prove difficult to diagnose
  • Autoimmune diseases and their effects on mortality and morbidity are significant
  • Everyone experiences their illness differently

The Global Autoimmune Institute and the Autoimmune Association have a non-comprehensive, searchable database of autoimmune diseases.

Sources: "Autoimmune Diseases - an overview", "What is autoimmunity?", "Human autoimmune diseases: a comprehensive update"


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[–] 3 points 13 hours ago (3 children)

I'm fucking unemployable.

I ace every technical assessment, my work when I'm focused is great. I'm a ticketed journeyperson who can get hired on that simple fact alone.

I have been fired from so many companies. I cannot get into a routine. My ADHD is so severe when i finally saw a specialist they said it might be one of the worst cases they've seen and were surprised at how far i got in my career unmedicated for 30+ years.

Even medicated I struggle to follow schedules and struggle to give 2 shits about the rules. I leave early because my brain cannot handle being on the job anymore.

Does anyone care that i got more done while i was here than most other workers did in the day? (not a brag, just in relation to an employer's expectations) no, I'm reprimanded for not giving even more of my labour power away for essentially free.

Oh someone said i took an hour for lunch? What did that person do today? No they're more valuable because they act as your eyes and ears for disciplinary actions....

Fuck working. Fuck bills.

I got hired the same day i got fired. The only thing keeping my family above water is the decision i made to actually get my ticket. If i was unlucky enough to be in an uncertified trade or career I'd be a pariah and have to move away

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  • [–] 2 points 13 hours ago

    I can't even fake it. When a supervisor catches me slipping i sometimes won't even get back to work. I have no respect for authority which might sound cool but it's not fucking good for my quality of life.

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