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I lost my ring after ER trip! :tdown:
Re: Removed Epilepsy Jokes
Also I'd like to add that this whole thing just fuels the stigma that people with so-and-so illness should feel miserable or shamed or secretive or sad, and that these are the only emotions you're allowed to feel in public. These are the only "normal" feelings.
Imagine just being diagnosed, looking for support and normality, and the first thing you read is that people are getting in trouble because they made a joke about it. What does that do to your identity?
I'm not trying to be harsh here, I think it is seriously very important that those feelings and that mode of expression is not repressed or censored. I think it should be given more thought than this.