Lewis Black is on to something there. Every new doctor I see claims they are going to improve my health. None do. It's a circus. I just laugh at them. Try to explain I've been sick for forever. But it's always the same. Only one has admitted that I'm in for a lifetime struggle. The rest act like this is a passing phase.
After my last surgery (my 4rth) I didn't improve. I got worse, but the doctor had the balls to say the surgery was successful. She told me she fixed my headaches, so that's a success. However, headaches were never a problem, never mentioned as a symptom. Then she tried the classic "turn it back on you" strategy. She told me I was not improving because I was fat, which happens when your doctor pumps you up with steroids. When I called bullshit she advised me to see a therapist, maybe I was just depressed.
That's when I threatened to sue for malpractice, for having knowingly recommended and doing an unnecessary surgery.
"What do you mean unnecessary? It was for your headaches."
"No. Headaches were never mentioned as a symptom, and I take copious notes (I wrote down everything and she knew it). Further, if my issues are emotional or weight related, as you are now saying, then the surgery you did was inappropriate."
She backed down then. Tried to say something encouraging.
I've refused to pay her bill, it is now several years past due. I'll be bankrupting sometime late summer/early fall. She can go fuck herself. Don't even get me started on why my health insurance wouldn't cover the bill, that's another topic way too long and frustrating to talk about now.
So yeah I do not trust anyone's medical advice, but at this point I'm willing to try just about anything.
-Jo