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:marseyattentionseeker: tiktok foids agree: There is a sexist #MedicalGaslighting epidemic/conspiracy by basically all doctors to dismiss your vague set of non-specific symptoms as psychosomatic :marseypearlclutch:

https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/06/opinions/medical-gaslighting-social-media-women-health-oleary/index.html

Editor's note: Diane O'Leary is a philosopher of medicine and a 2023 Public Voices Fellow on Advancing the Rights of Women and Girls with the OpEd Project and Equality Now.

Wtf is a philosopher of medicine lol

Frustration over medical gaslighting is heating up again, with more than 262 million views for #medicalgaslighting on TikTok. What we see in this stream of thousands of posts on social media are firsthand stories from patients, mostly women, who say doctors have ignored, minimized or dismissed their symptoms as stress or anxiety, often with severe consequences.

Yeah sure.. "severe consequences!" Nice way to thank your healthcare providers for keeping you alive!

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We've been here before. In 2018, the “incendiary healthcare hashtag” of #doctorsaredickheads, gathered so many gaslighting stories so quickly on Twitter that an analysis of its data seemed to suggest that women patients were ready to storm the metaphorical gates of the medical profession. It seemed that we might actually be on the cusp of change, as a long list of new journ*listic memoirs on the issue were then published — one, “The Invisible Kingdom,” a bestseller. But here we are, five years after that social media storm, measuring the size of public frustration once again, as if the idea of medical gaslighting is brand new.

Ah yes. What else can be said that hasn't already been said about the most brilliant rally cry for patient's rights everywhere in the last century, #doctorsaredickheads! I remember the first time I heard this phrase, about 10 minutes ago, it filled me with such powerful emotions and even spontaneous recovery of memories!

The rest of the article is too cringe so I'll skip to what it made me think of.

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I used to work for Costco when I was a very young lad and once upon a time someone fainted in the back of the store near one of the sample stands.

Naturally, some lady :marseychonkerfoid: their vicinity asked "Did they eat the sample?" :marseyscream: followed by another lady saying "I ate the sample too!" who fainted. From there what can only be described as a wave of faintings spread like wild fire across the whole crowded store as dozens of woman sample enjoyers fell victim to the worst biological terrorist attack in the history of retail. They were all rushed to the hospital where they were all unfortunately diagnosed as females.

:marseydead: :marseydeadgenocide: :marseyrope: :!marseydead: :!marseydeadpat: :marseygunshotsuicide:

The CDC was called in to investigate the deadly samples and after a comprehensive scientific analysis of the facts, it was amazingly determined that Patient Zero, the original fainter, had not in fact consoomed the samples, and that the faintings were indeed a case of mass hysteria due to a terminal gender condition.

:!#marseysurejan:

Bonus thread of doctors whining about foids whining:

https://old.reddit.com/r/medicine/comments/16bz9gm/opinion_heres_why_medicalgaslighting_has_taken

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Medical science has already proven that dudes rock.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16940876337525046.webp

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For real, 90% of medical ailments that we have in modern society can be eradicated by

1. Go to the gym regularly

2. Keeping your BMI in normal range

3. Getting 7 hour minimum sleep

4. Having a daily multivitamin

5. Drinking enough water

Go to a doctor for any chronic pain and you're probably going to get pain killers for something a diet could have solved.

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Well then people get on medication and most medications have side effects. So you take something for the side effects and over time they build. I know it gets shit on here because celebrities and influencers use it, but ozempic has been a wonder drug for a lot of people. It was originally prescribed as an insulin dependent diabetic drug, and yeah you might loose weight. A lot of people were prescribed it and are no longer insulin dependent. They've lost weight and it's easier for them to be active. Weight loss also coincides with loss of other comorbidities like heart disease, so people had to take less medication. Most of these people are obese. That's why they feel like shit. That's what my doctor said to me. I'm down 30 pounds from the beginning of the year, and he's right. I feel and look a lot better. But yeah it's the doctors who tell you to diet and exercise that are gaslighting these whales.

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There is little to no evidence multivitamins do anything useful in normal people

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Literally just peed out in most cases.

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Get your multivitamin hebrew booyahg out of here, All I need is my honey, cheese, yogurt, abd eggs :#marseyindignant:

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I'm not even saying you need a multivitamin, I just take it to be safe in case I somehow am missing some particular vitamin over time. I don't eat much fruit so I'm always afraid I'm missing C

But your picks sound like a good charcuterie board

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Lol they dont give out pain killers anymore.

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Dude 2 months ago my foid got a script for 6 months worth of oxy after a small operation and she ended up only taking ibuprofen for the pain. We went home with 200 5mg tablets lmao

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Constant back pain

Just stretch more lmao. That'll be $300

Thanks bro :marseyeyeroll:

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Your knee hurts stay off of it.....do you have insurance

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Best I can do is a risky injection into your spine ($4100 to insurance) and a fat bottle of oxy (which I will manage and also bill insurance for) :pepemoney:

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Doesn't matter; got opiates :marseypills:

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