Mythbusting
One of the arguments about obesity that makes my blood boil the most is the one where people insist fat people are a drain on health care. They have obviously not tried and failed to get quality health care.
My experiences range from the benign to the "I should gone after his license".
1. Dr. 1. When advised her my menstrual cycles were getting out of control, she patted me on the shoulder and told me I had to expect more blood because I was "bigger." It took me SIX more doctors to get the ultrasound I needed and guess what, ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA. The average women's uterine lining is 5-6 mm. Mine was TWENTY SIX. I got a very painful biopsy I wasn't prepared for and a birthday present of a trip to the local cancer hospital because, at that level, my risk for cancer was 20%-30%. Luckily the doctor I was assigned there was fabulous, but at that point, the only treatment available to me was basically chemically killing my uterus before it killed me. So even though I wasn't planning, at least not at that moment, to have children, I now can't. Thanks to that doctor.
2. Dr. 2. This asswipe saw me once every three months for a routine blood check and a fresh prescription . When I had the nerve to mention a new health problem, he told me he would only treat existing conditions until I learned to "train." I questioned him a couple of times about what exactly he meant, but he just kept going "You know." He knew what he was doing and I believe he chose "train" because it was the least offensive word he could use and not get in trouble. P.S. He didn't actually ask me ANY questions about my physical routine. P.P.S. He's not my doctor anymore.
3. Dr. 3. An emergency room idiot. I still want to punch him. I saw this one in between Dr. 1 and the guy who helped me kill my uterus. I showed up in the emergency room in the middle of a FIVE month long menstrual cycle, throwing clots the size of nectarines, hysterical, with a garbage tied around my waist. Despite it being WELL documented in my file that I had been on and received benefit from Depo Provera, he said he would only give me oral contraception and only after I dragged my blood soaked butt across the hospital to get weighed on a special scale. This, he said, was necessary because he was only going to give me 3 months worth and I would have to come back in three months and prove to him I hadn't gained weight. I still haven't been able to tell Dr. Clueless I lost THIRTEEN pounds and where in hell he got his degree.
4. Dr. 4. This is actually a group of doctors that include the shmuck I previously named Dr. 2. I reported to my local hospital with a considerably high fever and a past history of infection. I was sent home with the wrong medication. I know this because it made things worse and I had to go back a second time. At that point I am still not completely sure what happened because I was still feverish and my brain was being baked and not in a good way. It was only on the third night, when I showed up with boils all over both of my legs and unabashedly let them drain onto the floor of the emergency room waiting room that I got treated. But, because they let it go on for so long, this meant an admission and a bucketload of IV drugs. They actually ran out on the morning I was sent home. Shmucky Dr. 2 admitted to me at one point he LOST the swab so we're still not positive what kind of infection it was. Plus now, I have lymphedema, so hurray 7 years old school.
We don't go to the doctor as much as you think for basically the above reasons. But when we do go, because we basically have to be bleeding from the eyeballs to get taken seriously, that's when it starts to get expensive. See how that works?

