A lot of commenters seem to interpret "embarrassing" as "a disease that causes effects by which I am embarrassed," e.g. weight gain, acne, etc. This is interesting, because I always saw the concept of "embarrassing diseases" as meaning diseases you don't want to talk about because the reaction of others will be negative. (e.g. "Ew, I don't want to hear about your anal fistula, that's gross," "I don't want to hear about your infertility trouble because I'm intensely uncomfortable discussing genitalia and/or menstruation," or "Actually, I DO want to hear about your STI so I can gossip all over the place about what you've been up to!")
I think both interpretations make sense, but I don't think that encouraging people to be embarrassed is healthy, either way!
One of my sisters has Hashimoto's, so I know about the weight struggles and such through her experience - I'm sorry to hear of your struggle with it. I have depression, and that I would definitely call an embarrassing illness, if I didn't take issue with that label ;) Between the misunderstanding of depression (no, I can't just snap out of it, no, I'm not making it up) and the external indicators (I have a long history of self-injury, and if you want something embarrassing to explain, try SI scars :P), it's something I don't really like to discuss often.
I have no idea where I was going with that...oh, well.
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Date: 2006-02-07 10:24 pm (UTC)I think both interpretations make sense, but I don't think that encouraging people to be embarrassed is healthy, either way!
One of my sisters has Hashimoto's, so I know about the weight struggles and such through her experience - I'm sorry to hear of your struggle with it. I have depression, and that I would definitely call an embarrassing illness, if I didn't take issue with that label ;) Between the misunderstanding of depression (no, I can't just snap out of it, no, I'm not making it up) and the external indicators (I have a long history of self-injury, and if you want something embarrassing to explain, try SI scars :P), it's something I don't really like to discuss often.
I have no idea where I was going with that...oh, well.