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Black Women and Medical Professionals

By Allison L. Williams Hill

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The Youtube channel is called Cindys Villa. On May 26th, she uploaded a TikTok video of a white labor and delivery nurse discussing health pregnancy care for Black women. It was viewed almost forty thousand times and had over one thousand comments. The nurse mentioned needs that were not being met. “I’m colorblind. I don’t treat my patients any differently,” said other nurses to her. This nurse’s point is that they cannot be colorblind. Other comments from the nurse:

“Black women are more likely than any other race to be harmed in pregnancy childbirth and beyond.

“Black women are not believed about pain, symptoms…

“They delay seeking medical care because they don’t trust health care providers…

“Pre-eclampsia is the one of the leading causes of maternal mortality in the United States.”

This nurse cited James Marion Syms and so did I in the letter about my mother’s experience.

The comments on this page were frustrating.  I felt anger that women suffered because of what they looked like.  But it’s always been like this.

I am Black. My mother was Black. I witnessed an incident at Nassau University Medical Center, Nassau, New York. I wrote a letter to Ms. Laura Salenimo, Patient Care Representative expressing my displeasure. My mother was in her eighties.  Below is an edited version of the letter.

My mother came to NUMC’s Emergency on December 13, 2018. She was in Treatment Room No. 26. Several nice people saw to her care. Not all of them were decent, however. An Asian woman, thin, who I saw use a station at the Nurse’s Station directly outside of the treatment room was called [removed] by another worker after the incident.  She was in the room with, I think, a student nurse with a Middle Eastern name. She did not introduce herself as others did. She ignored my mother’s question.  She had a device in her hands, picture included.  She dropped it on my mother’s legs. My mother screamed. This employee said nothing. She did not acknowledge that it happened. She kept going as if no sound was made.

A photo of the actual equipment that the hospital worker allowed to fall on my mother’s legs.

I do not know if it was true, if it was used to support your employee’s lack of compassion for something she absolutely caused: some people think that African-Americans, due to the melanin, can endure high levels of pain. Doctors like Sims operated on African women without the benefit of anesthesia because our race made us durable – NOT!! People have internalized the nonsense from Carl Von Linneaus racial classifications that supposedly saved anthropologists time and energy.

Statue of James Marion Sims, the pig in Central Park who performed gynecological examinations on Black women without anesthesia.

I wonder if Asians think like that. Moreover, I wonder if they are even aware that they do. On the other hand, I don’t care if they do or she does. Hi Chen made a gross mistake dropping a device on my mother.  While my mother in the room on the eleventh floor, I checked her legs for bruises and thereafter after she was discharged.

“Researchers from the University of Virginia discovered this when they queried a group of 222 white medical students and residents and found that half believed in phony biological differences between black and white people, including “that blacks age more slowly than whites; their nerve endings are less sensitive than whites’; their blood coagulates more quickly than whites’; [and] their skin is thicker than whites.” Source: “Medical Racism and the Ignoring of Black Pain” written by Kali Holloway / AlterNet April 23, 2016

My mother‘s experience was so memorable that she spoke about it many times after discharge. An assistant nurse or whatever staff was cleaning her. This woman left my mother damp and exposed with the room door open.  My mother complained that she felt exposed and asked that the staff close the door. The response from the staff was, “No one can see you.” I will let that sink in for a moment.  The door was never closed.  My mother felt extremely uncomfortable, to say the least.

The images were in the body of the letter.

I commented on the page encouraging women to document their experiences and submit them to the hospital,  professional boards, and all other places where the case should be read.

A couple of women wrote that they were sewn up and felt the pain from the stitching. I should think that sewing up a woman after giving birth without anesthesia and she complaining about feeling the pain constitutes medical malpractice.

I added several comments on this page. To read the experiences, of people cut open without anesthesia, was devastating. We all must be aware of the medical profession’s practices and plan accordingly.

After reading more comments I asked Spirit if there was anything that could be done. I asked, Spirit, please help the writers of these experiences and those who had experiences and did not write. I asked God, by Grace, to please imprint the Original Blueprint on each of them.

I am glad that women are writing about this. Previously, this subject would have remained unspoken.

Allison L. Williams Hill works as an artist; designer;  planner; healer; integrative health coach, and inventor. She shares her work and services through

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I included this video today because I wrote about my mother. She was on my mind a lot for the past three weeks. I get the feeling to call her on the phone and then I hear her in my heart. We both smile.

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We Were Fortunate to Live Near the Water

by Allison L. Williams Hill  In-Vesica  Art  Design  Energy

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Originally posted on March 22, 2014

 

We were fortunate to live near the water.  Transport by car was about five minutes.  A good walk down a fairly steep hill got me there in about ten to fifteen minutes.  Josiah’s Bay beach in the British Virgin Islands used to be deeper but sand mining in the eighties pushed the coastline back.  Natural cycles replaced some of the sand but the beach was not what it used to be.  Its value has increased recently, at least to me.

Clint Ober was a guest on Darius Barazendaneh’s online You Wealth Revolution.  He discussed how his years of working as a cable engineer informed him about grounding.  Clint Ober is the maker of the Earthing line of products.  Mats for your feet or for your entire body are either plugged into the third opening on an electrical outlet or are connected to a grounding rod outside of your home to remove free radicals from within the body.

We used to walk along the beach and in the surf.  The sun heated our bodies.  The sand burned our feet.  We would sit in the surf at the shore and let the waves slap us and wash over our bodies.  After a time, we would walk through our gate, dry ourselves off getting as much sand off as possible, and walk to the car to drive back to our home.

We showered when we returned.  I hung our rinsed bathing suits on the line outside for the wind to remove the very fine sand.  Then we turned on the television or music and fell asleep.  That was how we used the day.  As work grew, I wanted to go to the beach less and less.  I felt I could not afford to contribute that much time to “doing nothing.” I did not know it at the time but the tiredness was directly related to the amount of tension I held within.  There was nothing else my body could do but completely relax after I released the tension.  The Wise Me shunned this activity because of my perspective on how much time it took to recover from being completely relaxed, not from how much time it took to recover from being tense and wound up.

 

I learned, after reading and using Mr. Ober’s products that I could have done more for my body by going to the beach regularly and being slapped around more by the waves. Nature removes the free radicals that way, what I created during my tense, thinking/doing/creating periods.  Another company now has patches available to draw toxins through the soles of your feet.  Walking in sand, on grass, or on soil achieves the same thing.

If you are so tired that you cannot move or even entertain the thought, think of what you did to get that way.  I did not.  Now we are many miles from that beach.  I don’t think I would have changed my feelings about relaxing completely but what I would change is how I got to that point.  Periodic relaxations through breaks would reduce the amount of recovery time.   For several of those years and now, I was and am a caregiver.  Nothing says relax more than doing for two persons.    Memories of those times spent on the beach with my beloved and sitting together with my feet on the grass do contribute to my well-being.  However, I must be aware of how often I need to use the time to do little or even nothing.

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