dontletthembribeyou
autistic girlfailure
- Mar 4, 2025
- 147
Anyone else deal with mysterious health issues that you just have to live with because doctors refused to look into them? Personally, I've been excessively weak and short of breath my whole life. I couldn't do sports like the other kids because my body just wouldn't let me. In secondary school, I developed severe daytime sleepiness where I would fall asleep in class multiple times a day every day and I would just get reprimanded whenever I got caught, and the whole school laughed at me. Now, since getting my wisdom teeth out, I've developed awful back pain and tmj pain that wasn't there before. I exercise to try to get rid of the back pain but whenever I exercise I'm basically incapacitated for the entire day. So now I'm 22 years old but I look 40 and feel 80.
I've begged multiple doctors to look into it and they just brushed me off. My current doctor who seems a little bit more competent than the others actually has referred me for testing, but I couldn't afford to do because my insurance doesn't cover it. What's frustrating though is that because I'm not diagnosed with anything, it's not recognized that I have a limited capacity to do things. So I'm not seen as someone who barely leaves my apartment and only works part time because I physically have to, but as someone who does those things because I'm a pathetic loser, which I guess I am.
I wonder if being ugly has contributed to this. I've noticed that when you are ugly, people don't get worried about you in situations where they would for attractive people. They just get mad at you, lol. It's like doctors, just like everyone else, see my face and WANT me to suffer. So they do everything in their power to make sure that's the case
I've begged multiple doctors to look into it and they just brushed me off. My current doctor who seems a little bit more competent than the others actually has referred me for testing, but I couldn't afford to do because my insurance doesn't cover it. What's frustrating though is that because I'm not diagnosed with anything, it's not recognized that I have a limited capacity to do things. So I'm not seen as someone who barely leaves my apartment and only works part time because I physically have to, but as someone who does those things because I'm a pathetic loser, which I guess I am.
I wonder if being ugly has contributed to this. I've noticed that when you are ugly, people don't get worried about you in situations where they would for attractive people. They just get mad at you, lol. It's like doctors, just like everyone else, see my face and WANT me to suffer. So they do everything in their power to make sure that's the case