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Molly Downhour's avatar

I thought that since I was a seasoned nurse that I would be effective as my own advocate. I had been a patient advocate and for my friends & family for over 25 years. I was shocked at being gaslight when reporting my long covid symptoms. It was so early in the pandemic, that I didn’t know terms like post exertional malaise. I knew how to navigate the healthcare system and I was well aware of the blow off phrases healthcare providers use to covertly gaslight patients. I was both covertly and bluntly gaslight. I realized quickly that I needed my husband to attend all of my appointments as my advocate. I needed his working brain as the stress from the gaslighting or the pre appointment anxiety would shut down my brain. He is able to recite my symptoms, what we have tried, and in a non confrontational way push back on the gaslighting. He is a pharmacist by training, so he has the medical knowledge and experience, but I also know that his maleness carries a lot of weight. Besides the loss of my career, the loss of being my and other’s advocate was a real identity blow.

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Mr . Ma's avatar

thx 🌹🌻🌸💐💚💛💜❤️🌼😍🥰

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