Lol they certainly are, do you know any men who've had untreated tendon, joint and disc prolapse for several decades? Undiagnosed autism, and autoimmune diseases? There's plenty women who been suffering all these since childhood, but just get told they're hormonal and mentally ill.
Doctors try not to send people to expensive tests to save money for the NHS. DEI managers on 80-100k salaries and other pen pushers don't help either. I had a bad car crash where my head went through the roof, and got migraines since, the pain got so bad it literally knocked me out, causing me to be unable to work, drive, or have any form of a normal life, and I still had to fight multiple doctors to get an MRI scan.
My husband went to the doctor in Jan. 2004 and his primary care doctor stalled for 10 months before he finally sent him for tests like scans and we were called on Nov.4 2004 and he said get your affairs in order you have Pancreatic cancer and tumors that have metastasized to your liver, you will be dead in 2 weeks. My husband had 3 college degrees and was a very important scientist working in the Defense industry. We went to MD Anderson in Texas which was a long ways from home and we spent a ton of money. I charged up 3 credit cards to over 75,000 dollars of debt to pay for doctors, drugs and travel expenses. We got 2 years and 5 months more of his time with us all while he continued to work 12 hour days including Sat.and Sun. One day a week he had to spend the entire day receiving chemo and I had to stay awake all night after the chemo to force him to drink water to flush it out of his kidneys because the drug could put you in kidney failure. They said he took more of that drug than anybody, we did shrink the tumors to very small but they eventually came back. And he passed in the end of March 2006. The insurance we were forced to have by the American government was a type where they frequently denied care to save money. Well they lost one of their best scientists who was working for America and I’m sure they shared technology with GB. They didn’t have any of the young engineers hired as hard working and devoted as he was, they would go outside on the grass in front of the building and throw a frisbee to play like little boys. Of course I was devastated, he has relatives who lived to in their 90’s and 2 over 100. I thought he would live a long time. But he had just turned 65 before he died.
Show the report. 200,000 male 190,000 female registered doctors in UK.. Did any female doctors do this? Was it all male doctors? What were the conditions, and what questions were asked in the report to come to the conclusion?
10 yrs for my endometriosis diagnosis and a further 5 for more problems I was made out to be lying by my doc till I changed sergery now waiting on a historectomy and couldn’t have children due to the diagnosis 😢
So sorry for you and that the system let you down. For too long women have been ignored or discredited by the medical profession, written off as hysterical or attention seeking.
@ thank you so much I’m so greatfull that I was finaly diagnosed I knew all along something was wrong I would earge woman and young girls not to give up hope and keep fighting xxx
@@Stephanie-b1p3ymy wife suffers from that too. I a so sorry you've had to deal with that in this way. I see how much pain it caused her and she had been diagnosed in her teens so had help dealing with it.
@megatronskneecap Well, let's just see it would be interesting to see some analysis of ethnoreligious affiliation of doctors, and the problems described here.
@@megatronskneecapwell, when you hire people based on superficial characteristics for the sake of artificial diversity, you aren't prioritising skill and expertise, thus, quality decreases.
For once it really isn’t the jab. Women’s medical issues have been ignored by a lot of doctors for much longer than 4 years. There’s more research done on men’s health issues than on women’s health issues, women have long been dismissed as being hysterical, overreacting, being dramatic, or being hypochondriacs.
its not just women, its a broken system caused by 12 years of tory failure and "pulling funding out of deprived areas" - Rish Sunak. I myself have been unwell with various auto-immune disorders for 4 years and I am still awaiting assesments and a diagnosis which is blocking me from living life.
Ahh yes that's because we have millions more in population which the nhs can't handle hence why the long wait. Which is why little Alex, big man Bojo stated years ago we needed 30k more nurses and 20k new doctors. Many men also won't do the job because of all the crazy women out there due to false allegations being made.
@@HMot-g2x I wasn't jabbed for covid and I never caught it, that amongst my bloods and a single ultrasound are the only assesments I've had in this time. Between that I've been palmed off with inconsistent sicknotes and evergrowing wait times for my assesments. My first is planned for the end of Jan next year, which is insane.
@@fairydogmother2752it actually has a lot more to do with how research has historically been conducted. Men have typically been more likely to be the subjects of medical trials, for many reasons, and so we know far more how diseases and drugs present and react in males than females. The opposite is true in psychology. The entire system for delivering mental health treatment is completely tailored towards women at the expense at men. This is just because women are more likely to suffer from anxiety and depression as well as more likely to seek treatment, thus, those patients drive progression while we fail to learn how to treat men. 74% of suicides are men and suicide is the leading cause of death in men under 50. Does that make the British Psychological Association and thr NHS misandrist? I think you'll find the government and all of their services are just shit and they don't even care about any of us enough to even notice what sex we are.
@@fairydogmother2752no, woman are routinely screened from 25 years old for cervical cancer every 3 years, from 50 women are routinely screened for breast cancer every 3 years, men have to beg for a PSA test there’s no national screening program for them, I’ve have excellent treatment from the NHS my regular smear test flagged HPV which referred me for a colposcopy they found 3 pre-cancer lesions I had them removed within 2 week of my biopsy
The problem started with not making drama queens responsible for their waste of time andmoney on the resources. Now they are everywhere draining the system for those who REALLY need help.
Dismissing women as “drama queens” or just blaming it on anxiety is why so many women are in this mess. I never hear men referred to as drama queens, and if anything your comment supports the theory that women are ignored due to misogyny.
@fionabyrne9940 I'm talking about the general public, I never said anything about "women". Every generation our problems get worse, partly due to money wasters taking up time and resources away from those that need it.
@@hevchip741it’s worth wasting resources on the few who abuse it if it means the majority of people with genuine health concerns get taken seriously. Ignoring people’s health concerns because they might not be telling the truth is why so many people are left in chronic pain, disabled or dead.
They’re not saying the women are wrong… literally listen to the report. Doctors aren’t equipped to deal with women’s health issues, but that doesn’t mean the issues aren’t real. The point is that it takes years to get a (very real) diagnosis, which can affect their quality of life and fertility. I personally know two young women who have had breast cancer and been dismissed by their doctors because “they were too young to have it” and “it’s probably just anxiety”. One of those women, in her 20s, is now dying from an untreatable cancer. If her doctor had taken her health concerns seriously when she first went to them then it could have been different. I’ve had my own experiences with wanting to talk about contraception. My male GP knew nothing about it and had to google my options. It’s just not good enough.
@spacebikersbillsThat’s what this report says, yes, and I highlighted in my previous comment as to why I agree. Doctors don’t know everything and are capable of making mistakes. As well as that, this report highlights that there isn’t enough research into women’s health issues. It’s not always down to individual doctors making errors, but as a society we don’t put enough importance on gynaecological health, or women’s health in general. Which is why so many women are in the situation the report talks about.
Symptom lists are based on white, male experience. So heart attack experienced by male may be crushing pain in chest but womens experience may be back pain. So woman goes to doctor saying she has back pain, doctor says she has pulled muscle and she ends up dying because the doctor was not equipped with knowledge of how women experience heart attack. For gynae issues, doctors, esp male doctors, know very little. Even worse for black and brown women.
The country with a government that just keeps on giving. End game can't be far away.
Its not
well they're not prioritising mens health..
who is the priority?
Boat migrants
was wondering the same thing,
Anyone that comes on a boat.
They have priority.
Lol they certainly are, do you know any men who've had untreated tendon, joint and disc prolapse for several decades? Undiagnosed autism, and autoimmune diseases? There's plenty women who been suffering all these since childhood, but just get told they're hormonal and mentally ill.
Well the point is they are
Doctors try not to send people to expensive tests to save money for the NHS. DEI managers on 80-100k salaries and other pen pushers don't help either.
I had a bad car crash where my head went through the roof, and got migraines since, the pain got so bad it literally knocked me out, causing me to be unable to work, drive, or have any form of a normal life, and I still had to fight multiple doctors to get an MRI scan.
My husband went to the doctor in Jan. 2004 and his primary care doctor stalled for 10 months before he finally sent him for tests like scans and we were called on Nov.4 2004 and he said get your affairs in order you have Pancreatic cancer and tumors that have metastasized to your liver, you will be dead in 2 weeks. My husband had 3 college degrees and was a very important scientist working in the Defense industry. We went to MD Anderson in Texas which was a long ways from home and we spent a ton of money. I charged up 3 credit cards to over 75,000 dollars of debt to pay for doctors, drugs and travel expenses. We got 2 years and 5 months more of his time with us all while he continued to work 12 hour days including Sat.and Sun. One day a week he had to spend the entire day receiving chemo and I had to stay awake all night after the chemo to force him to drink water to flush it out of his kidneys because the drug could put you in kidney failure. They said he took more of that drug than anybody, we did shrink the tumors to very small but they eventually came back. And he passed in the end of March 2006. The insurance we were forced to have by the American government was a type where they frequently denied care to save money. Well they lost one of their best scientists who was working for America and I’m sure they shared technology with GB. They didn’t have any of the young engineers hired as hard working and devoted as he was, they would go outside on the grass in front of the building and throw a frisbee to play like little boys. Of course I was devastated, he has relatives who lived to in their 90’s and 2 over 100. I thought he would live a long time. But he had just turned 65 before he died.
Show the report. 200,000 male 190,000 female registered doctors in UK.. Did any female doctors do this? Was it all male doctors? What were the conditions, and what questions were asked in the report to come to the conclusion?
Never used to be like this. I had these problems back in the early 90's and I was treated so well and with incredible consideration
10 yrs for my endometriosis diagnosis and a further 5 for more problems I was made out to be lying by my doc till I changed sergery now waiting on a historectomy and couldn’t have children due to the diagnosis 😢
So sorry for you and that the system let you down. For too long women have been ignored or discredited by the medical profession, written off as hysterical or attention seeking.
@ thank you so much I’m so greatfull that I was finaly diagnosed I knew all along something was wrong I would earge woman and young girls not to give up hope and keep fighting xxx
@@Stephanie-b1p3ymy wife suffers from that too. I a so sorry you've had to deal with that in this way. I see how much pain it caused her and she had been diagnosed in her teens so had help dealing with it.
@ thank you so much and I’m so sorry to your wife I know How hard it is and the pain is awfull I wouldn’t wish it on anyone x
DEI in Healthcare
wtf has DEI got todo with this 😂
@megatronskneecap Well, let's just see it would be interesting to see some analysis of ethnoreligious affiliation of doctors, and the problems described here.
@@megatronskneecapwell, when you hire people based on superficial characteristics for the sake of artificial diversity, you aren't prioritising skill and expertise, thus, quality decreases.
Yes wonder why the NHS isn't doing a great job....hmm...wonder why
Nah its the jab causing instability, MPs cover up.
For once it really isn’t the jab. Women’s medical issues have been ignored by a lot of doctors for much longer than 4 years. There’s more research done on men’s health issues than on women’s health issues, women have long been dismissed as being hysterical, overreacting, being dramatic, or being hypochondriacs.
Possibly the dumbest comment in RUclips history.
its not just women, its a broken system caused by 12 years of tory failure and "pulling funding out of deprived areas" - Rish Sunak.
I myself have been unwell with various auto-immune disorders for 4 years and I am still awaiting assesments and a diagnosis which is blocking me from living life.
Complete nonsense. Get therapy.
4 years, is it...?
Strange coincidence.
Ahh yes that's because we have millions more in population which the nhs can't handle hence why the long wait.
Which is why little Alex, big man Bojo stated years ago we needed 30k more nurses and 20k new doctors.
Many men also won't do the job because of all the crazy women out there due to false allegations being made.
Boosted?
@@HMot-g2x I wasn't jabbed for covid and I never caught it, that amongst my bloods and a single ultrasound are the only assesments I've had in this time. Between that I've been palmed off with inconsistent sicknotes and evergrowing wait times for my assesments. My first is planned for the end of Jan next year, which is insane.
This has nothing to do with Misogyny, what a ridiculous statement
Oh but it is lol, your response to gaslight and call it ridiculous is showing this issue exactly.
@fairydogmother2752 but the statement in its self is to gas light, how many female doctors are gynecologist's ?
@fairydogmother2752 I will tell you the vast majority of gynecologist's are now female 59% to be exact so how can that mean it's misogyny!!!!
@@fairydogmother2752it actually has a lot more to do with how research has historically been conducted. Men have typically been more likely to be the subjects of medical trials, for many reasons, and so we know far more how diseases and drugs present and react in males than females.
The opposite is true in psychology. The entire system for delivering mental health treatment is completely tailored towards women at the expense at men. This is just because women are more likely to suffer from anxiety and depression as well as more likely to seek treatment, thus, those patients drive progression while we fail to learn how to treat men. 74% of suicides are men and suicide is the leading cause of death in men under 50. Does that make the British Psychological Association and thr NHS misandrist?
I think you'll find the government and all of their services are just shit and they don't even care about any of us enough to even notice what sex we are.
@@fairydogmother2752no, woman are routinely screened from 25 years old for cervical cancer every 3 years, from 50 women are routinely screened for breast cancer every 3 years, men have to beg for a PSA test there’s no national screening program for them, I’ve have excellent treatment from the NHS my regular smear test flagged HPV which referred me for a colposcopy they found 3 pre-cancer lesions I had them removed within 2 week of my biopsy
My granddaughter was.
The problem started with not making drama queens responsible for their waste of time andmoney on the resources. Now they are everywhere draining the system for those who REALLY need help.
And how did you conclude that ANY patients are "drama queens"?
Dismissing women as “drama queens” or just blaming it on anxiety is why so many women are in this mess.
I never hear men referred to as drama queens, and if anything your comment supports the theory that women are ignored due to misogyny.
@MissJensk1 not ALL patients. I saw the decline 35yrs ago with people abusing the systems to get attention and never being held responsible.
@fionabyrne9940 I'm talking about the general public, I never said anything about "women". Every generation our problems get worse, partly due to money wasters taking up time and resources away from those that need it.
@@hevchip741it’s worth wasting resources on the few who abuse it if it means the majority of people with genuine health concerns get taken seriously. Ignoring people’s health concerns because they might not be telling the truth is why so many people are left in chronic pain, disabled or dead.
Well if a doctor is telling you what you are saying is wrong they sre probably right
They’re not saying the women are wrong… literally listen to the report. Doctors aren’t equipped to deal with women’s health issues, but that doesn’t mean the issues aren’t real. The point is that it takes years to get a (very real) diagnosis, which can affect their quality of life and fertility.
I personally know two young women who have had breast cancer and been dismissed by their doctors because “they were too young to have it” and “it’s probably just anxiety”. One of those women, in her 20s, is now dying from an untreatable cancer. If her doctor had taken her health concerns seriously when she first went to them then it could have been different.
I’ve had my own experiences with wanting to talk about contraception. My male GP knew nothing about it and had to google my options. It’s just not good enough.
Oh, like the time a doctor told me I had a pulled muscle, but then I nearly died.
@fionabyrne9940 wait so a doctor who's studied human anatomy doesn't know what he is talking about
@spacebikersbillsThat’s what this report says, yes, and I highlighted in my previous comment as to why I agree.
Doctors don’t know everything and are capable of making mistakes. As well as that, this report highlights that there isn’t enough research into women’s health issues. It’s not always down to individual doctors making errors, but as a society we don’t put enough importance on gynaecological health, or women’s health in general. Which is why so many women are in the situation the report talks about.
Symptom lists are based on white, male experience. So heart attack experienced by male may be crushing pain in chest but womens experience may be back pain. So woman goes to doctor saying she has back pain, doctor says she has pulled muscle and she ends up dying because the doctor was not equipped with knowledge of how women experience heart attack. For gynae issues, doctors, esp male doctors, know very little. Even worse for black and brown women.
Is she saying that gynaecologists are misogynists? Bet she can't spell the words.