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Please donāt feel obligated to consume black death. You donāt need to watch the video or look at the pictures. You can log off social media and turn off the news. Itās ok to cry. Itās ok to be angry. Itās ok to take care of yourself.
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being a female means needing to see 10 different doctors to get a proper diagnosis because they always think youāre exaggerating and/or lying
define proper diagnosis. I mean, does that just mean the diagnosis you want?
no :) it means going to 10 different doctors who disbelieved your symptoms until the 11th found cysts on your ovaries :) which may mean infertility :) sit on a cactus :)
I call bullshit
Of course you do. Like the first 10 doctors. š
I call bullshit on the story. If you think you have an issue you should see a specialist not just your PCP.
Like the 4 āspecialistsā I saw for the crippling numbness in my face and legs I had for over a year while they told me it was āstressā? When it was finally found that I had scars on my brain and spine? Those āspecialistsā weāre male neurologist who wouldnāt give me an MRI because āwomen stress too muchā. Go fuck yourself.
MY SPINE WAS BROKEN FOR 2 YEARS BECAUSE MY DOCTORS TOLD ME I JUST HAD BAD CRAMPS AND REFUSED TO TAKE XRAYS. FUCK YOU AND YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. WHEN WILL BOYS REALIZE THEIR EXPERIENCES ARENT STANDARD???? I ALSO LOVE THIS IDEA THAT YOU CAN JUST GO TO A SPECIALIST WHENEVER YOU WANT LOL IF OUR PCP DOESNT BELIEVE US WHEN WE TELL THEM OUR SYMPTOMS THEY ARENT GONNA REFER US TO A SPECIALIST YOU FUCKING MOLDY WALNUT
My parents began noticing something large in my throat, saw a specialistā¦.Guess what? Told me to lose some weight..even though I wasnāt overweight. I would have my period for weeks at a time. Was told that it was teenage hormones and stress.
Two fucking years later I attempted suicide they ran a battery of tests as required and bam! They find out that I have untreated Hashimotoās. The āthingā was a goiter. Possible symptoms of an untreated thyroid disease is the goiter, unexplained weight gain, and depression. All they had to do was test my blood, but they said young people donāt have thyroid problems. š
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Ten years ago, my motherāwho is a pretty tough cookieāstarted feeling both ridiculously wired, anxious, and incredibly emotional. Every doctor she saw told her she was going through early menopause, even though she was still menstruating. Her health declined to point where she was barely sleeping, losing weight, and crying constantly, which was a huge red flag because my mother never cries. Finally, she went to see another doctor 2.5 hours away who referred her to an endocrinologist. And what did the endocrinologist say? He diagnosed her with one of the most advanced cases of Graveās Disease he had even seen, and said if she had gone just a few more months without being treated, she could have FUCKING DIED.Ā
Also, it turned out that her thyroid levels had been moving out of the normal range in a progressive pattern for years, but nobody bothered to look at her past test results until after the diagnosis. They would just do a test, see that it wasĀ āin the normal rangeā and leave it at that. She could have caught it before she even had symptoms, instead of basically being accused of having hysteria.Ā
i had a brain aneurysm/hemorrhage ten years ago, doctors still tell me im faking my disability BECAUSE YOU CAN TOTALLY FAKE LIMITED MOVEMENT OF THE LEFT SIDE
My sister had intercranial hypertension which was causing headaches, dizzy spells and loss of vision, and you know what the hospital told her? She was being a hysterical girl and making it up. A few weeks later she spent roughly a month in hospital and had several lumbar punctures to relieve her RECORD HIGH spinal pressure that was causing so much strain on her brain and optic nerves she was being sent blind.
Everytime I see this post (and itās been a good 5/6 times), it has different stories and experiences of women who have been horribly mistreated by doctors and it just blows my mind that this is so big. Itās absolutely disgusting how terribly women are treated in the medical world and something needs to be done about that.
my friend lea had back pain, then pain in her legs and feet, and then numbness. despite seeing 7 different doctors over 2 years, by the time they found the cancer it was inoperable. chemo and radiation didnāt work. the cancer spread. she died and left behind a 5 year old daughter.
A few years ago I would go through spells where I literally could not stand on my own and I couldnāt get out of bed. I would be freezing and too weak to eat. I would keep having heart palpitations as well. I got up the money to go to a clinic and they told me it was just stress and to basically just work on chilling out. I saved up money for a few weeks to do this and I pretty much get a āchill outā from them. As time went on it got worse, most noticeably the heart palpitations were happening almost constantly. I went again to a different clinic and was told it was normal and that it was probably stress. They did no tests, and they told me it would ājust go awayā. Two weeks later I ended up collapsing going down some stairs, and at the hospital it was discovered that I had such severe anemia that my heart could barely keep up with trying to get enough oxygen to my body. I had developed left ventricular hypertrophy (my heart muscle is too big) and because of them ignoring me and dismissing me Iām at a much higher risk of heart attacks and stroke now.
I went to the doctor with severe intermittent pain in my upper right stomach area that was so bad I had to miss school. Despite the fact that my period has been on a regular 3 month cycle for years, and I still had two months left until my period, my doctor told me it was period related cramps and or indigestion. 2 months later Iām in the hospital getting my gallbladder removed. It was so obstructed that there was gangrene developing my my system.
Soā¦everyone whoās given me shit for that one post (about medicine and equal treatment and shit) can just read this because Iām sick of defending my case.
i know this post is already long but hereās a pretty good article about how gender bias in medicine is quite literally killing women. it focuses a lot on heart attacks but it applies to all areas of medicine
so many doctors dismiss endometriosis, too. itās awful.
My mother took me to a doctor when I was young thinking I had scoliosis and they dismissed her. Turns out I had very severe scoliosis and went into surgery about a week after it was discovered. Now I canāt bend my entire upper back, my neck has two different curves and I can only wear bags on the right side, my shoulders stick out different lengths, and I have quite a bit of pain.
I am lucky in that I only went 3 years (when I started seeking treatment for my symptoms) without a diagnosis and donāt have more serious ramifications (serious lung disease, particularly) from not getting treatment for so long.Ā I had one neurologist tell me IĀ āhave a trauma locked deep insideā, and another tell me I just need to exercise more. I actually ended up getting diagnosed by a female rheumatologist with Dermatomyositis because she listened and took my symptoms seriously. Turns out my blood results and my skin symptoms had been indicative of this disease for a while but they were ignored.Ā
For over a decade, they told me it was in my head. Now we know itās a genetic disorder.
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