TheRiov wrote:
Squirrel Girl wrote:
I believe that two points were being made.
One, is an objection to making normal physiologic events into medical problems.
Two, is an objection to taking boat loads of medication to manage symptoms relating to normal physiologic events. Mild, over the counter medications are specifically excepted. Therefore your example fits into the allowed exception.
Its not any less of a medical problem just because you took X action and Y resulted.
Any more than if I tried to lift too much weight and tore muscles in my back.
Yes it was a stupid thing to do.
Yes it was self-inflicted.
Yes I could probably live without treating it.
Yes the answer is not to lift too much or not to lift too much improperly.
and when Ibuprofen doesn't cut it, you may well have to go with something stronger and not-over-the-counter.
But its STILL a medical problem. And recovery CAN be aided with drugs. And Yes, workplaces will continue to ask people to lift more than is healthy.
No one is saying that medical conditions don't exist. What we're saying is that the sleeping problems from working an odd schedule are not a "disorder"; there's nothing wrong with you because you can't work all night, sleep all day, and feel just as good as a person who works during daylight and sleeps at night. You don't have a "disorder"; you have a hard work schedule.
You still may need treatment for the
symptoms of that, but the cause of the symptoms is not any sort of disorder; it's the external conditions you're operating under.
To go with your back pain example, if your back is sore from working that does not mean you have Sore Back Disorder, it means you worked your back hard, and you may need a painkiller for it. There's nothing wrong with the way your back is put together, it just went beyond its capabilities.
If you tore a muscle in your back, that doesn't mean you have Shitty Back Muscle Disorder or something; it's an injury. You need treatment, but the problem is not in the structure of your back, it's in the way it was put to use.