• downloadingcheese@beehaw.org
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    8 months ago

    They let me walk around for 5 months with a broken vertebra pinching my nerves because they figured it was just tendonitis. They were completely baffled that PT was making things worse. I was finally able to get a referral because my dad came with me to an appointment (I was 28). The new doc ordered an MRI first thing and found the vertebra.

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      8 months ago

      Ergh being an adult woman but still needing a ‘real adult’ (read: man) to be taken seriously.

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      8 months ago

      Thankful you could afford MRI! I know someone who was ordered four, and could not afford them, also could not afford a gastroenterologist appointment. Of course, this is charted as noncompliance, so…

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        8 months ago

        It was a work injury so thankfully I didn’t get the bill.

        Of course that would be seen as noncompliance, they were choosing to be poor/have crappy insurance. We women need to just stop being so hysterical and pull ourselves up by our boot straps. (So much /s).

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          Oh wow! I’m so glad it wasn’t at your expense. Did work retaliate for you having to be treated at their insurance expense? It’s not uncommon where I live for people to be dissuaded by fear of unemployment. I wish I were being hyperbolic.

          It’s infuriating. We’re treated as if we are naughty children, seeking excuses to play hooky from first grade,.

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            Yes, they did fire me after they found out it was a broken vertebra. I ended up getting an attorney and while I didn’t get my job back they did have to pay me some lost wages. It was probably for the best though, as I couldn’t have continued to do the job anyway.

            Lol, naughty kids trying to play hooky is a perfect way to describe it.