Reddit Broken Arms Story refers to a post on the /r/IaMA by a man claiming to have had a "sexual relationship with his mother" that started when he was a teenager and "temporarily lost the use" of his arms. The post gained infamy in 2011 and is widely referenced on the site in comments about having "broken arms," though the OP claims it was not due to bone fractures.
The story of r/DiagnoseMe is unexpectedly wholesome: people on the internet can be remarkably helpful at times. The pressing question is: should they have to be? While r/DiagnoseMe is clearly a rewarding space for some, the sub is inherently riddled with risk. Though it is heartening that many have found help on the sub, its existence highlights an abundance of problems with traditional healthcare. In a world without overworked doctors, long wait times, expensive bills, and anxiety-inducing receptionists, would this subreddit need to exist?
Reddit Broken Arms Story
In Almost Home, an American marine returns home after years on the frontlines in Afghanistan to mend a broken relationship with his dying father. He carries with him the haunting memories of war and a promise he kept to a fallen brother in arms. He may never be able to make peace with what he has seen and done overseas, but if he can make amends with the last living member of his family, maybe a piece of what he once was will return to him. 2ff7e9595c
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