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Old Apr 01, 2012, 05:50 AM
Serotonin Serotonin is offline
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I remember the time I had to ring for an ambulance as I was experiencing terrible gallstone pain, and the ambulance driver gave me an aggressive interrogation on the way to the Hospital, I felt as if I had done something wrong, or committed a crime.

I was in so much pain I was on the floor of the hospital cubicle writhing around in agony, and occasionally a nurse or someone would pop their head in, then swiftly move on. It was like they didn't care and were just checking to see if I was dead yet.

After about 2 hours eventually a doctor came round, and he had one of his student assistants with him. I was very poorly and was subjected to yet another interrogation characterised by what can only be described as aggressive condescension. I thought "are you ****ing serious? Is this the right way to treat someone who is obviously very physically ill and in a lot of pain?

It was like kicking a man when he was down, and I really resent that doctor's patronizing attitude, but again, if you dare make a complaint, they deny all knowledge, refusing to make themselves accountable.

Srsly, **** doctors. I've had a stomach full of them, ... you can only take so much.