Aston sought medical help after her symptoms—which included severe migraines, abdominal pain, joint dislocations, easy bruising, iron deficiency, fainting, tachycardia, and multiple injuries—began in 2015, per the New Zealand Herald. She was referred to Auckland Hospital, where a doctor accused her of causing her own illness. Because of his accusations, Aston was placed on psychiatric watch. 

Research suggests women are often much more likely to be misdiagnosed than men. A 2009 study of patients with heart disease symptoms found 31.3 per cent of middle-aged women “received a mental health condition as the most certain diagnosis”, compared to just 15.6 per cent of their male counterparts. Additionally, a 2020 study found that as many as 75.2 per cent of patients with endometriosis—a painful disorder that affects the tissue of the uterus—had been misdiagnosed after they started experiencing endometriosis symptoms. Among those women, nearly 50 per cent were told they had a “mental health problem”.

  • Fr❄stb☃️te@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    It’s so stupid that you have to go to 100 doctors to find one that takes you seriously

    YES!!! Especially those ones where if you want your tubes tied or balls clipped…fuck sake doc, if you won’t lop my cords, I will. With rusty garden shears and a whole lot of vicodin!

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      10 months ago

      Oh she begged for them to tie her tubes after her one and only massively traumatic birth experience that ended in a c-section. Her uterine issues have been hell, and they repeatedly refused to even discuss a hysterectomy because “she might change her mind”. Fuck that, she has ptsd from that birth and he’s 19 damned years old now. She’s not having more kids.

      I guess it’s better to have four month long periods and clots the size of your foot.

      Totally normal.