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There are a bunch of illnesses that seem more common, but are really just more commonly recognized & diagnosed. They existed on the same level before, but people didn’t get help for em. Though, I would say there’s been an increase in mental illness due to kids being neglected and given access to the entire world on a device. Humans were never meant to be this connected😭😭. I’d also say some new skeletal deformities (i.e neck from hunching more, pinky from holding a phone), but those just replace old ones lmao.
Asthma, carpal tunnel, excema or whatever that skin condition is called, if obesity is by definition a medical condition (i have no idea if it is) then it’s a pretty damn common one in America (as an american)
Part of the reason why its numbers are up is because the goalposts of what should be considered autistic are constantly moving.
There’s constant debate over what should be considered autistic and what shouldn’t, and because Autism is such a wide spectrum, the debates do make sense in a way.
The other reason is because there’s more autism awareness, and there’s less stigma associated with mental health.
Post vaccination syndrome. The body being bombarded with spike proteins leading to extreme cell reaction. Cancers, heartattacks, strokes and spinal damage. An experiment unleashed by our “leaders”. And fellas don’t even bother replying looking for an argument, proper discourse has been eliminated by the ABC agencies, iykyk. They have shifted the future of humanity with this “subtle genetic therapy”.
There’s no future for us anymore, only the rich can afford to live good lives. We will all wither on the vine and die out in the great capitalist shake-out. Our jobs and resources will be squeezed into the hands of the already rich and they will leave as little as possible for the rest of us to survive on.
Find a way to tax them now before they offshore everything and make off with the family jewels.
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Diabetes based on the GLP1, and other commercials virtually everywhere.
Multiple sclerosis. I know so many young people around getting diagnosed, so sad.
Anxiety
Neck humps, from everybody spending so much time looking down at their phones.
IBS
myocarditis
diabetes
PCOs. Endo. Fibroids
Obiesty. It’s considered a disease even
Measles
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
There are a bunch of illnesses that seem more common, but are really just more commonly recognized & diagnosed. They existed on the same level before, but people didn’t get help for em. Though, I would say there’s been an increase in mental illness due to kids being neglected and given access to the entire world on a device. Humans were never meant to be this connected😭😭. I’d also say some new skeletal deformities (i.e neck from hunching more, pinky from holding a phone), but those just replace old ones lmao.
Diabetes
Autoimmune and thyroid
Endometriosis and PCOS
Type 2 Diabetes
Feels like this question gets posted every 20 minutes somewhere on Reddit.
Insanity
Diabetes
Everyone, especially every kid has to have a label now. They can’t be who they are, or unique in any way, without some diagnosis slapped on them.
Asthma, carpal tunnel, excema or whatever that skin condition is called, if obesity is by definition a medical condition (i have no idea if it is) then it’s a pretty damn common one in America (as an american)
PTSD….BAM!
Marijuana addiction
Every woman I know has PCOS it feels like
Autism
ADHD
Heart disease.
obesity and diabetes would be my top 2.
My guess is POTS but I’m not a doctor or any sort of medical professional. Maybe people are just more vocal about having it.
Excsema
Lupus
POTS
Diabetes, before you were…dead.
Cancer hasn’t gone anywhere, unfortunately.
Diabetes. People like too much sugar.
Autism. According to the DSM-5, I have it.
Part of the reason why its numbers are up is because the goalposts of what should be considered autistic are constantly moving.
There’s constant debate over what should be considered autistic and what shouldn’t, and because Autism is such a wide spectrum, the debates do make sense in a way.
The other reason is because there’s more autism awareness, and there’s less stigma associated with mental health.
Afib
Colon cancer in people in their 30’s.
Post vaccination syndrome. The body being bombarded with spike proteins leading to extreme cell reaction. Cancers, heartattacks, strokes and spinal damage. An experiment unleashed by our “leaders”. And fellas don’t even bother replying looking for an argument, proper discourse has been eliminated by the ABC agencies, iykyk. They have shifted the future of humanity with this “subtle genetic therapy”.
IBS
Pots
Diabetes.
Sleep Apnea
Giving the fuck up.
There’s no future for us anymore, only the rich can afford to live good lives. We will all wither on the vine and die out in the great capitalist shake-out. Our jobs and resources will be squeezed into the hands of the already rich and they will leave as little as possible for the rest of us to survive on.
Find a way to tax them now before they offshore everything and make off with the family jewels.
EMF sensitivity
The betis
ADHD
Back problems due to prolonged sitting
Depression
Cancer. Too many people I know for a disease that severe have had to face or succumb.
Narcissism. Last several years everyone seems to have diagnosed someone in their lives as a narcissist.
Morbid obesity
Everyone has anxiety now
ADHD
Long covid
Depression
C-ptsd
IBS
Bipolar disorder. I personally think doctors are over diagnosing this condition.
Obesity
I have it and I’ve met a few after covid.
Heart conditions
Type 2 Diabetes. Was rare when I was a kid, seems to be commonplace.
Celiac disease
Stupidity
Peanut allergy
Fibromyalgia
Obesity is very common.
ADD/ADHD.
Elephantrumpitis
Hypothyroidism
STDs