6 Aug 2021

Revisited: Sickle cell disease – do we take Black pain seriously?

Our Health and Social Care Producer talks about living with the condition, and about the shocking stories of medical racism where Black pain is not taken seriously.

Sickle cell disease is a painful blood condition that affects thousands, mainly among those with an African or Caribbean family background. A painful disease that is not known by many – even healthcare professionals. The recent case of Richard Okorogheye, a 19 year old found dead in Epping Forest, has revealed the difficulties and discourse around sickle cell, the struggle of shielding for the past year, and the lack of understanding around this condition.

In this revisited episode, our Health and Social Care Producer Toby Bakare talks about living with the condition, how he has found shielding this past year, and about the shocking stories of medical racism where Black pain is not taken seriously.

Sources: Sky News, 5 News