Molly O Willits
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Hello. While we cannot speak about specific comments, policy interpretations, or actions action in relation to specific comments outside of with their original poster, we seek to apply the Yahoo Community Guidelines as evenly, fairly, and objectively as possible.
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I posted a comment about sepsis and it was immediately rejected. I had to divide the comment into 2 posts because it was long. The first part was this:
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I remember my brush with sepsis all too well. During the COVID lockdown, I was streaming minecraft in a discord server to my friends (I was building the roof to a clinic, ironically) and I felt... wierd. I was a bit dizzy and my stomach didn't feel right. I checked my temperature -- a fever of 100.1. I checked it with another thermometer and it gave me 101.0. I honestly thought I had caught COVID, so I rushed to the hospital to get tested. The nurses looked at me with scrutiny and told me I didn't have the signs of COVID, but took me in back anyway. By then, I was developing a horrible migraine.
Time slipped away from me. I remember becoming dazed and fell asleep after vomiting. I woke up and heard two nurses outside my ER room talking. I remember one of them said, "I am worried about this one here in room XX. I thought she was a hypochondriac at first but then she declined rapidly."
The comment was immediately rejected while I was posting the second part. I filed an appeal and it was rejected as well. I don't know why this would be flagged as inappropriate because I was merely stating a fact that happened during my hospital stay. The comment made by the nurse was not meant toward anyone.