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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2026-03-10 07:01 pm

[ SECRET POST #7004 ]


⌈ Secret Post #7004 ⌋

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Re: Doctor, Dentist, Hospital?

(Anonymous) 2026-03-11 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not inherently afraid of doctors, but I've rarely been genuinely listened to and helped by them. I'm on government-paid medical, and while I'm grateful to have that resource available to me in the first place, I've learned the hard way that it means receiving the bare minimum care that the medical system is legally obligated to provide, and it means having to fight tooth and nail to have my concerns addressed and not just brushed aside. I have friends who have decent medical coverage through their work or their spouse's work, and the difference in the quality of medical support they receive is pretty stark. So I've grown to dread and resent doctors for that reason.

I have no problem with dentists. I must have super hard tooth enamel because I'm cavity-free at 38, and I think that's probably why I feel so positively about going to the dentist. Dental hygiene has just always been a breeze for me (through no real virtue of my own).

Spending time at a hospital is a reliably unpleasant experience at the best of times. I'm not afraid of them, but nobody wants to have to be in one.

Re: Doctor, Dentist, Hospital?

(Anonymous) 2026-03-11 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
Aw man, that really sucks. I was rejected for government aid recently, but that was more on me being unable to put into words my struggles and, uh, the fact I think they genuinely lost 90% of my history after my family doc went awol, but I do know people who are on disability and they agree. They're given too little to live and the whole thing is a mess.

It seems as if I'm in a similar boat as you when it comes to dentists though. They even said I must not develop much tartar or plaque because my teeth are surprisingly not that bad! I was very happy to hear that!

Very true with hospitals. I think I initially got used to them due to breaking my arm and being forgotten at my first visit, and having to visit one for years in order to see a doc in my youth.