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JimG
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This article seems intended for women but after reading it I think it may apply to men as well. Physicians don’t always take an individual patient’s complaint seriously.
And while you should take someone with you, how you are treated and how that person is treated is huge.A few years ago, I told a friend to take a man with her when she dropped her car off at a shop because she would be less likely to be ripped off; the mechanic might feel safe assuming she knows nothing about cars, but he may not be so quick to think that about a guy. She went into a similar rant about not “allowing” herself to be taken advantage of. She had no answer for how she would even know if she was or not.
Seriously though, everyone, men and women, should take someone with them for big, or potentially big things. Emotions are high, you may feel vulnerable or in shock or whatever, and you need someone to ask questions and push back.
This. Exactly this.It’s always good to have another set of ears. But I think that sometimes the point is, if someone–salesman, doctor, teacher, lawyer is treating you better because you have a witness/male than get away from that professional as fast as possible.
You would be mistaken, then.I’m also guessing by your “I-simply-won’t-allow-it” attitude that you’ve never really dealt with the medical system in a major way, or you’re very wealthy.