I share your disdain for hospitals and doctors. I can't stand needles. Whenever I see one I go weak and turn pale. If I ever get seriously ill, I'll probably end up so pale as to be transparent, to the point that I just caese to exist. There are worse ways to go.
SupremeAC said:I share your disdain for hospitals and doctors. I can't stand needles. Whenever I see one I go weak and turn pale. If I ever get seriously ill, I'll probably end up so pale as to be transparent, to the point that I just caese to exist. There are worse ways to go.
Yay us! I think my antipathy for the medical profession began as a child (of course) where I had daily migraine headaches and no cure. A friend mis-diagnosed with leukemia and treated with chemotherapy. Also I have a knee-jerk distaste for authority figures born from other childhood experiences.
I'd like to think for my new family I'd take a knee and sacrifice my selfish hang-ups, and maybe if it gets serious enough I will.
The one surgery I've had resulted in pain so great I'd have happily died at that moment in time.
So it was great for having had that experience, and gradually building up the strength to walk again was indescribably satisfying.
In terms of fascinating experiences, disappearing or dying of untreated colon cancer would probably be about equal, so whatever you do you'll get something out of it.
Cmon Aspro, a colonoscopy couldn't be that bad. I'm not excited about the surgery(possible blood clots, possible infection), however at this point in my life, I'll chance it to be able to walk without pain.
Foolz said:The one surgery I've had resulted in pain so great I'd have happily died at that moment in time.
So it was great for having had that experience, and gradually building up the strength to walk again was indescribably satisfying.
In terms of fascinating experiences, disappearing or dying of untreated colon cancer would probably be about equal, so whatever you do you'll get something out of it.
So as a kind of pschydelic experience it might be worth it.
travo said:Cmon Aspro, a colonoscopy couldn't be that bad. I'm not excited about the surgery(possible blood clots, possible infection), however at this point in my life, I'll chance it to be able to walk without pain.
Yeah hospitals kill a lot of people. The thing about going to a docotr though is waiting. I hate waiting. I hate it so much.
aspro said:Yeah hospitals kill a lot of people. The thing about going to a docotr though is waiting. I hate waiting. I hate it so much.
Just bring along your Switch. Boom, 2 problems solved simultaneously!
I never had any issues with needles, which is good considering the sheer amount I've had in the hospital and rehab center. I had to give myself a daily Lovenox shot in the stomach for two weeks after release from rehab center too. I barely feel them.
Ravenprose said:I had to give myself a daily Lovenox shot in the stomach for two weeks after release from rehab center too. I barely feel them.
My experience with doctors is that they cannot even work out what is causing my main symptoms and pain so they are completely useless to me. Also cannot even get an appointment most of the time.
I was lucky I guess the only thing that I had was to get tubes put in my ears when I was either 3 or 4 years old. I also had some stitches in my head when I tripped and hit my head off the coffee table that my dad made when I was about two years old.
That was my only experience with surgeries. Though I had to get X-rays when I was 12 years old because I crashed my bike on a gravel road and I passed out. My parents had to take me to the hospital so I could get x-rays and they had to use wire brushes to remove all the gravel out of my right knee, left elbow, and the right side of my face. I didn't break anything that day though.
Nintyfan17 said:I was lucky I guess the only thing that I had was to get tubes put in my ears when I was either 3 or 4 years old. I also had some stitches in my head when I tripped and hit my head off the coffee table that my dad made when I was about two years old.
That was my only experience with surgeries. Though I had to get X-rays when I was 12 years old because I crashed my bike on a gravel road and I passed out. My parents had to take me to the hospital so I could get x-rays and they had to use wire brushes to remove all the gravel out of my right knee, left elbow, and the right side of my face. I didn't break anything that day though.
Oof!
I came upon this thread and just wanted to update to say how much my quality of life has improved since my surgery. In fact, we went to Disneyworld in November and I walked thirteen miles in one day. My sister made these plans to go to the Magic Kingdom , spend most of the day there, go somewhere to eat then return at night. However, after we left for dinner, she said she was too tired to return. Not only did I return but spent another four hours there.
travo said:I came upon this thread and just wanted to update to say how much my quality of life has improved since my surgery. In fact, we went to Disneyworld in November and I walked thirteen miles in one day. My sister made these plans to go to the Magic Kingdom , spend most of the day there, go somewhere to eat then return at night. However, after we left for dinner, she said she was too tired to return. Not only did I return but spent another four hours there.
13 miles? I think I'd just die.
My feet hurt if I walk too much.
Well, now enough of them are having or had them. Discuss.
My view is I will never undergo surgery or doctors. I refuse to get naked in front of strangers. I have the obstinate view that I'd rather die of colon cancer than go to a doctor.
I know this view is extreme, ridiculous, abrasive, arrogant and imature but it is my view and I have no way of changing it.