Hypokalemia, hypokalemia when I catch you hypokalemia.. Having to get potassium chloride replacement should be considered cruel and unusual istg
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Hypokalemia, hypokalemia when I catch you hypokalemia.. Having to get potassium chloride replacement should be considered cruel and unusual istg
SOMEONE TELL ME WHY LIQUID NUTRITION/TUBE FORMULA AND HOMEHEALTH COMPANIES MAKE THEIR PACKAGES/BOXES SO DAMN HARD TO OPEN?? Like your customer base is malnourished /chronically ill/disabled people and y’all had the AUDACITY to make the boxes so hard to open that even my able bodied, male family members struggle to open it?? I know it’s expensive (god bless insurance actually paying for something for once bc there’s no way I could afford over 9 boxes a month at 72 dollars a box) and they’re trying to prevent theft, but I can guarantee that nobody who sees these shipments of giant liquid nutrition boxes is going to try and nab it.
A Scleroderma illustration for my sister, who has Diffuse Scleroderma, and also does some work for SRUK (Scleroderma and Reynauds UK).
The red chrysanthemum represents hope, love and rest. The statue hand is a representation of the skin-hardening effects of the condition (as suggested by my sister). The sword is breaking through the ring of pain (red), with the support provided by SRUK, and friends and family.