GIVEAWAY 2
because I just found this one in my inventory 🤍
Winner will receive this ivory TTPD lounge set in a 2XL!
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OPEN INTERNATIONALLY! 🫶
🤍 Giveaway ends on 9/13 & winner will be announced on 9/14! 🤍
#MedicalMisogyny
Towards the end of last year, I started to get severe migraines 24/7, blurry vision, disorientation, dizziness, and was just overall unable to focus. I was getting dismissed by doctors for almost 2 and a half months and they just kept saying it was due to (1/6)
I remember the time when I gave birth to my daughter. They had to keep me in the hospital for 10 days because I wasn’t feeling well. Every time I tried to stand up, I fainted. At one point, I even stopped breathing, according to my husband. He panicked and called a friend who was a cardiologist. The friend’s response was, “You know, sometimes our wives just want attention because they’re going through a hard time.” My husband got angry and insisted that someone be sent to check on me. When the resident came, my husband simply said, “Just watch.” He helped me stand up, and I don’t remember what happened next. When I regained consciousness, I saw a room full of doctors around me, all in a panic because I had stopped breathing again. That’s when they realized it wasn’t just an “attention-seeking” move.
Why am I telling you this? I’m not sure—maybe because I feel that many women, especially those with chronic and complicated illnesses, have had similar experiences. If you want to share yours, quote this with #MedicalMisogyny.
which is essentially high pressure in the brain. I was told that with how severe my case was, that if the pressure did not go down, I would go blind. When I finally got this diagnosis, I was relieved that somebody was finally listening to me but it also flooded me with (5/6)