The post that was quoted here has been removedLet me help you with this dear; read and educate yourself on how you should never call ANY woman elderly.
“Aging is not a disease, it is a progressive biological change and there may be vast differences in the health of people who are aged 65 and over. One older patient may not be able to tolerate a medical treatment because of accumulated comorbidities, but another of the same age without comorbidities may easily do so. … My suggestion that we avoid the term elderly in medicine goes beyond the word itself to encompass all that it connotes: stereotypes, unwarranted impressions, and bias. This is essentially a human rights issue.”
https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=56008815-2d7d-4f1e-a0f7-4ee7ad626a3f
@drewnogal saidBravo.
Let me help you with this dear; read and educate yourself on how you should never call ANY woman elderly.
“Aging is not a disease, it is a progressive biological change and there may be vast differences in the health of people who are aged 65 and over. One older patient may not be able to tolerate a medical treatment because of accumulated comorbidities, but another of ...[text shortened]... ights issue.”
https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=56008815-2d7d-4f1e-a0f7-4ee7ad626a3f
drewnogal for sainthood!
@fmf saidDid you? Maybe that was in the deleted thread. I'll take your word for it.
Kevin Eleven's post mentioning tampons was awful and I've told him so.
I really should have used some kind of puppetry or ventriloquism reference in that post instead of a tampon, I'll admit.
But just imagine the uproar if I had written that someone else was working her stick.
05 Jul 21
@fmf saidI think @drewnogal has to be beatified first if we are going to do this right.
Bravo.
drewnogal for sainthood!