Ha! I got banned from r/mensrights because as a working medic, I tried to explain why more public awareness campaigning for women and heart attacks was so important. And that’s because they often do not present classic symptomology like men mostly do. So it can be hard to diagnose in the wild. And it’s kind of important to get it right as fast as possible.
Ha! I got banned from r/mensrights because as a working medic, I tried to explain why more public awareness campaigning for women and heart attacks was so important. And that’s because they often do not present classic symptomology like men mostly do. So it can be hard to diagnose in the wild. And it’s kind of important to get it right as fast as possible.
Idiots.