The content discusses the implications of industrial supply chains and automated systems on chronic illness and healthcare access. It highlights the dangers of overlooked mycotoxins in medication, consequences of incomplete medical records, and how algorithmic biases lead to perverse outcomes in patient care and service delivery, ultimately questioning who benefits from these systems.
Tag: Chronic Illness
CQ DX Podcast Episode 2: Systems, Health, And Control
This podcast discusses systemic failures in health and welfare through three essays by Celestia Quixs. They explore chronic illness as an industrial design flaw, the detrimental impact of medical record inaccuracies, and the bureaucratic machinery that marginalizes vulnerable individuals. Each narrative reveals how entrenched systems dehumanize, misclassify, and ultimately neglect people requiring care.
CQ DX Podcast Episode 1: Industrial Control And Lifespan
The podcast explores the impact of industrial cellulose and agricultural practices on chronic illness and how bureaucratic systems remove vulnerable individuals from care. It highlights that cellulose is not inert, carrying harmful substances into the body. The text further discusses digitized enforcement of medical care and the consequences of automated database flags on treatment eligibility and benefits.
OPEN LETTER TO ANY PHYSICIAN WILLING TO PROVIDE LIFE-SAVING CARE
A terminally ill patient with complex pulmonary and genetic conditions documents systemic obstruction to care and urgently requests immediate evaluation and treatment from any physician able to provide life-saving interventions.
Documenting Health Issues
The content outlines a complex medical journey involving a patient with multiple pulmonary issues and past mistreatment within the healthcare system. The patient is preparing for a vital doctor's appointment, aiming to use meticulous documentation of their medical history to advocate for appropriate care while managing the challenges posed by a coercive ex-partner and a tumultuous environment.
COVID Condescension
In 2021, amid family murder-suicide trauma and untreated lung fungus, Johnson County Mental Health sent me “Health & Wellness Bingo.” This condescending card—pushing vaccines and gratitude—exemplifies dangerous COVID-era mental health advice that pathologized real crisis instead of addressing it.
From Aloha to Golgatha
A truth‑teller with hyperthymesia recounts a seven‑year siege sparked by a murder‑suicide, familial betrayal, and medical blacklisting. Unable to forget, she documents systemic violence, coerced silence, and a fight for survival as institutions attempt to erase both evidence and breath.
Misdiagnosed, Medically Harmed, and Left to Cope
This is what happens when medicine breaks a body, labels the fallout “mental illness,” and walks away—leaving a person to survive complexity, trauma, and stigma in plain sight.
Choosing Strategy Over Chaos
The author contrasts sophisticated narcissists with unsophisticated antisocial individuals, highlighting the predictability of the former versus the chaotic nature of the latter. While a narcissist's manipulative strategies can be navigated, antisocial behavior leads to relentless chaos and exhaustion. Ultimately, the author prefers dealing with strategy over unpredictability, emphasizing survival amidst turmoil.
Proof The Universe Is Fucking with Me
From trauma to a cat wreaking havoc to tech chaos, a survivor fights a universe determined to test her limits.











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