AITA for making a girl move classes after she called the c**s on a door

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ความคิดเห็น • 24

  • @narliehs1648
    @narliehs1648 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +33

    I'm often covered in cuts and bruises and the like due to just me being a klutz. Eyesight is fine and all that, I just have zero coordination. Granted, my family are abusive AHs, but I've not been anywhere near them in three years and I haven't received any physical harm from them since I was a child anyway, so any injuries I get now are on me. 😅 Glad OP finally managed to get that girl dealt with. Chick is unhinged, I think. Glad she won't be a nurse anymore.

  • @julieswan3524
    @julieswan3524 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    I have dyspraxia and am taking medication that makes me bruise easily. A dopey work colleague would not believe I was not being abused.😊

  • @themayhemofmadness7038
    @themayhemofmadness7038 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I am constantly covered in bruises and scratches. The scratches are due to allergies (when pollen gets on my skin, etc.) and the bruises are due to me being a klutz. Hell, a lot of times I won’t even realize that I got bruised until much later. And by that time, I’ve forgotten what I ran into half the time.

  • @tdexth
    @tdexth 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    My sister used to be bruised by running into stuffs and fall all the times. She has perfect vision, she's just really clumsy.

  • @SionDracul
    @SionDracul 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I was in a LOT of scrapes when I was younger. Came off a motorcycle into a fence which effed my knees up for the rest of my life at age 17, fell out of a tree and ripped my arm open at the joint at age 7, nearly lost a leg at age 9 when I fell in a river while fishing and had a large piece of metal go through my leg and I had to be pulled off by my dad due to it holding me under water. Plus lots of other things here and there, as such I am covered in scars and have a permanently weakened skull after fracturing it, along with having a broken nose. Only issues I really have long term are if I am hit on the forehead or nose, even lightly I get two black eyes and excessive nose bleeds. This is due to my skull healing incorrectly and I also have osteoarthritis in both knees ironically unrelated to any injury and more due to having slack tendons in my ankles, aka fallen arches and it wasn't properly treated. Live in the uk, this is why I am not a fan of nationalised health care, the wait times are so long treatment windows especially if they have a small treatment window will be missed. K would be a nightmare for me. Especially in the summer when my scars sweat plasma, not blood, but plasma, still horrifying for people that don't know it is only a minute amount and just looks worse due to the sweat diluting it. Has got better after the last 10 years and my scars started to fade a bit.

  • @pleasantserenity9648
    @pleasantserenity9648 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Why are people questioning her so much about being blind? It's almost like they're doubting that she really is blind in one eye. I have 20/20 vision but I walk wayyy too fast for my own good and I'm never watching where I'm going so, I'm always bumping into things and sometimes getting bruised up as well. It happens.

  • @tashamh1
    @tashamh1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Honestly, for those who say people who are fully blind dont run into as much, that may be the case. People with only one usable eye do not have good depth perception which can lead them to misjudging distances which can lead to injuries that those who are fully blind can avoid as they use mostly other senses to judge distances and there surroundings.

  • @goatkiller666
    @goatkiller666 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have had cats in my home since before I was born (not including when I lived in the dorms). I am fully sighted, so I can’t comment on how easy or hard it is to bump things. But once you get used to a certain baseline of damage and pain, you ignore it. My torso is covered with thin cat claw cuts. Not just old stuff, either. My wife would often ask me how I got this or that still-oozing scab, and only then would I be aware that I had a still-oozing scab there. I assume it hurt when it happened earlier that day, but never a lot, then my mind moved on to something else.
    I can easily imagine OP bumping into something, being more worried about “Am I still falling? Did I knock something over? Should I apologize to someone?” and promptly forgetting that there was pain, and not worrying about the bruise.
    Still, the school could have, instead of moving her to a new class, have the original teacher quiz that girl, in class. And then explain why it’s important to use your words with adult patients, because you might end up calling the police on a disabled person for being disabled, wasting the person’s time, the police time, the school’s time, and her own time. Twice.

  • @littlemisstink921
    @littlemisstink921 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sounds like K has some kind of hero complex or something and won’t accept that she could possibly be wrong and isn’t one.

  • @daveo1808
    @daveo1808 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    She's lucky she is a her and not a him or he may have just been kicked out from the school and/or charged with a crime for harassment and misuse of the police

  • @jarlairess
    @jarlairess 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    I'm not sure why you're letting the AI laugh but it's really creepy

    • @themayhemofmadness7038
      @themayhemofmadness7038 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      I’m just glad we didn’t get the “Ahhhhhh” from the AI. That always sounds even more creepy than the laugh.

  • @Arhimith
    @Arhimith 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    OP is not diagnosed properly. As many original commenters pointed out, poor or indeed non-existent vision alone does not lead to constant bruising to the degree of "covered in bruises on one side". I wonder if his food leftovers concentrate on the left side of the plate.

    • @lunaeclipse7717
      @lunaeclipse7717 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      The OP knows their disabilities and their capability more then you do, theyre the one who sees doctors.
      Some people just bruise easy, its not really any of your business to say theyre not diagnosed properly.
      Not to mention they explained the bruises they knew they were getting as the constant change of environment led to clumsiness.

  • @brianbarber5401
    @brianbarber5401 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    That’s a person that should not be responsible for anyone’s medical care.

  • @Joey15811
    @Joey15811 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Nta.
    OP needs diagnosing properly and get support.
    I honestly feel the same as the nurse about if it’s the right. I get he loves it but nursing is a serious job and if it gets worse…there’s other ways to help people such as therapists. I think that is a safer role long term for OP. It’s a sucky situation where long term probably not the best fit.

    • @themayhemofmadness7038
      @themayhemofmadness7038 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Yeah. I just keep thinking that all it will take is one rushed emergency and someone or something being in OP’s blind spot for a serious accident to happen, that will hurt OP, another medical staff member and/or the patient.

    • @seannalette1250
      @seannalette1250 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      You are very narrow-minded

    • @lunaeclipse7717
      @lunaeclipse7717 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      OP is going to know their own disability much better then anyone commenting on their story. Some people just bruise easy aswell! I get bruises all the time and i barely tough anything lol.
      Dont assume you know what their career should be better then them. If they werent able to do it, im sure the qualified nurses teaching if would have told them

    • @seannalette1250
      @seannalette1250 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@lunaeclipse7717 exactly, not to mention nursing is a broad field with dozens of different jobs that have nothing to do with face to face with patients

    • @Joey15811
      @Joey15811 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@seannalette1250 it’s a genuine concern. Especially if the condition worsens. Being a nurse was my mums dream and she had to give it up because of injuries in a car crash.
      I get people should be able to do anything but when its something as important to save loves vision is essential. And if Ops condition gets worse, it won’t be a good career fit long term. A therapist or something else that helps people would be better. As said it’s a sucky situation thats not fair but what can you do.

  • @pawel2669
    @pawel2669 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What about people that have dangerous jobs? Heck i know people that are professional fighters.
    I looked up nurses with vision impairment. It said they can work, but only if they are not to hindered and dont hurt themselves. OP clearly hurts himself while walking, this could actually disqualify OP from getting some nursing jobs,