art by Kirsten Kramer

Avant-première de "Talking To Our Docs", présentation de notre collection d'été

Aujourd'hui, je vais vous présenter nos trois prochains articles, qui seront publiés au cours des deux prochains mois.

Tout est rose, chers lecteurs.

Il y a deux semaines, j'ai eu published my health care manifesto, outlining my vision for our future as patients. We must empower patients to take charge of their care, and Barred Owl Press is making educating patients our mission.

Today, I’ll showcase our next three articles, scheduled to run over the next two months.

Our next edition’s theme: Talking to our docs.

The first essay is by a Florida political spouse about a doctor who gave her an early, and reckless, misdiagnosis: The doctor told her she was likely dying of a terminal illness. The writer examines how easily she might have forgone treatment altogether in the face of such dire, albeit inaccurate, news.

Our second piece is reported from the U.K. It’s about the language patients use to describe their symptoms, and how it should become more specific. Women’s diseases are more likely to be misdiagnosed in western medicine, a patriarchal system. So for now, the burden falls on women to improve their metaphors, so that their bigger problems like endometriosis don’t continue to be confused with basic period cramps.

The third essay is by another U.K. journalist who spent a year-and-a-half fighting to be believed by her doctors about her hyperthyroidism. The writer takes us from her hometown on England’s western peninsulas, to her college campus at Oxford, and then in her boyfriend’s town in the north, visit-by-visit with a string of physicians, and into the underbelly of their national health system.

Last but not least, I le plaisir de vous présenter la collection été 2021 de Barred Owl Press + Kirsten Kramer !

Toute la collection est basée sur l'illustration des roses en haut de cette note et sur le dessin des papillons de notre essai Santé mentale et Coronavirus. Elle continuera à se déployer tout l'été. Mais à l'automne, elle aura disparu.

Alors achetez maintenant !

Paix et amour,

Alexandra

1 commentaire

Manifesting, yes. Love it! Thank you for all you’re doing.

Tiffany 16 avril 2021

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