Tina H

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When tests turn nothing up, the patient is told she is fine, and emerges without answers, questioning everything she thought she knew about her body and her perceptions. I grew practiced in choosing only a few symptoms to tell my doctors about, and I didn’t mention the many other doctors I had seen: physicians often assume patients who “doctor shop” are problem patients. I also quickly learned one of the worst things I could do was to show up prepared with prior medical records.
The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness
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