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fandomsecrets2013-10-26 03:38 pm
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On one hand, yes, Assburgers are usually just avoiding going to a doctor because they don't want to be called out on their bullshit.
On the other hand, going to a doctor for ANY medical condition can be quite arduous for Americans. I have great insurance and went to see a doctor for two visits that lasted less than an hour total for a mild asthma issue with no tests or blood draws, and even got two inhalers for free, and I'm still paying hundreds of dollars for that. And that is a PHYSICAL issue, things related to neurological disorders and mental health are notoriously hard to get help for.
I've considered trying to get tested for Autism, so that my mother and my aspie friends will stop suggesting that I have it when I'm like 80-90% sure I don't, but the only way to get such a test would involving using the family health insurance, and there are enough divisions and issues in my family that having to roll my eyes and tell people to stop making such suggestions on a monthly basis is a lot easier than getting results that the entire family would know about, whatever those results say. (And the only way I COULD get a test without my family knowing about it...I don't trust their medical confidentiality in other areas, like fuck I'm trusting them with this.) And while assburgers generally don't fall into this category, there are a variety of reasons (besides sex/STD/pregnancy related issues) that people may want to keep medical issues away from their families, and thus don't get any care even if their family has insurance (which isn't always the case, at least for now).