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LordBarbossa · 36-40, T
As someone still inhabitating female anatomy:
I tell the doc there might be a chance I'm pregnant. I've been given so many tests to find out what's wrong with my body.
Example:
I had my appendix removed that way, only to learn after surgery it was about to burst. (Literally minutes away)
Also had my gall bladder removed thanks to the lie.
Female anatomy has never been studied, and it's about effing time it is.
All anatomy studies done so far have been on male cadavers.
I tell the doc there might be a chance I'm pregnant. I've been given so many tests to find out what's wrong with my body.
Example:
I had my appendix removed that way, only to learn after surgery it was about to burst. (Literally minutes away)
Also had my gall bladder removed thanks to the lie.
Female anatomy has never been studied, and it's about effing time it is.
All anatomy studies done so far have been on male cadavers.
LordBarbossa · 36-40, T
@LordBarbossa Felt like adding this info for clarity:
I had intense chest pains multiple times a week for more than 2 years, but the doc kept telling me it was just my period acting up.
After claiming there was a chance I was pregnant (hadn't been intimate for years, and can't even get pregnant even if I wanted to) I was sent to the hospital for an ultrasound which lead to me getting my gall bladder removed.
A few months later the same pains came back, and I had to tell the same lie again to be taken seriously, even tho I was peeing blood.
Turned out a gall stone had lodged itself stuck in my liver and my liver was days away from shutting down.
Had gastroscopy to remove the stone. Easy fix that wasn't even considered bc "could just be female issues" but in reality saved my life.
I had intense chest pains multiple times a week for more than 2 years, but the doc kept telling me it was just my period acting up.
After claiming there was a chance I was pregnant (hadn't been intimate for years, and can't even get pregnant even if I wanted to) I was sent to the hospital for an ultrasound which lead to me getting my gall bladder removed.
A few months later the same pains came back, and I had to tell the same lie again to be taken seriously, even tho I was peeing blood.
Turned out a gall stone had lodged itself stuck in my liver and my liver was days away from shutting down.
Had gastroscopy to remove the stone. Easy fix that wasn't even considered bc "could just be female issues" but in reality saved my life.