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In reply to the discussion: Women's pain is often dismissed by doctors [View all]orleans
(36,983 posts)6. please correct the headline. the word "PASSION" is not in the orig headline or the entire article nt
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Nev, you did that so fast I thought my own eyes were at fault for a Freudian slip!
Hekate
Dec 2022
#43
please correct the headline. the word "PASSION" is not in the orig headline or the entire article nt
orleans
Dec 2022
#6
I had to turn mine off, period. As for women's pain, no shit, Sherlock, & thanks for asking...
Hekate
Dec 2022
#10
My mom was overweight & looked more so because she had (ahem) really big breasts...
Hekate
Dec 2022
#48
I sometimes wonder why they bother to ask us for a family history at all, when filling out forms...
Hekate
Dec 2022
#73
This article reminds me of Dr. James Sims, the "father" of modern gynecology.
Lonestarblue
Dec 2022
#15
Where have I heard the phrase....First do no harm? Is that medically related? Or car repair related?
usaf-vet
Dec 2022
#18
Oh, yeah. I was told for years that my period pain "was normal and to take an aspirin" even though I
catbyte
Dec 2022
#20
It's so frustrating and, frankly, dehumanizing, to know that something is really wrong but
catbyte
Dec 2022
#24
I read Padma Lakshmi's memoir and was shocked that she'd had terrible pain since the age
betsuni
Dec 2022
#40
I was given a tricyclic antidepressant for my fibromyalgia, a low dose that would improve sleep...
Hekate
Dec 2022
#54
I didn't make the connection at all until I literally felt the switch go off because it didn't...
Hekate
Dec 2022
#71
I don't know if this is unique to the West Coast, but my primary MD (as well as my previous one)
HeartachesNhangovers
Dec 2022
#26