An history of my trauma experience was be when I was at a young age of 3 playful and stubborn as a normal girl would be. I’d say that moment of my life changed everything for me till now any in the future I’d say. Because these aside the lead to me being picked on by bullies and being called all sort of ugly names due to the recovery aspect that demanded my organ surgery and the need to carry oxygen tubes as an assistance to breathe while going to school.
Are you afraid of any medical instruments? Examples like : syringes, sphygmomanometer, stethoscope etc. tell us why.
My first experience or I’d say second experience because I was born in an hospital. My second moments with these items were severe for me which lead to me having phobias of going to hospitals for checkups
I got I’ll scared of syringes due to the daily dosage I received when I was asked to stay in the hospital temporarily for about a month after my nose surgery.
Are you afraid of any medical specialist? To which? We would like to know why.
For now I can say I do things that would always keep me away from surgeons for I find it hard to forget my first scene with them as a kid. I could remember vividly when I was taken to the hospital and he didn’t want to inject me with a sleeping dose and wanted to commence on the surgery immediately by cutting the stuck part of the nose while I was sane, the moment was like fighting for my life even when I was being pinned down not to move, those moment still seems like a nightmare to me.
Do you remember any uncomfortable, painful, funny or unpleasant medical experience ? share it with us.
A lot of painful, unpleasant medical experiences but only shuffled fews sums up to create a sad mood. My grave illness than got me in the hospital was when I was doing fine then all of a sudden I had issues carrying my feet’s and my eyes started feeling heavy and my head felt upside down, it was so ugly because my body temperature felt ok but my system wasn’t agreeing to me being ok
And I couldn’t faint. But being tolled to the hospital got me relieved in a matter of days.
Did you experience any medical trauma in your childhood? Could u share it with us.
I had one experience at my childhood life that changed me till date, at the age of 3 I mistook a wristwatch battery for food and as naive as I was then I swallowed it and my body wasn’t used to an iron taste as much at that I coughed the battery making it to go through my nose region and got stuck there, I did create awareness of anything being wrong with me.
Not till when the battery started to rust and I would develop issues breathing at night I would have sudden sulking issues during the day or I’d either be having blood coming through my nostrils not until the day I passed out before I was rushed to the hospital after scan was done they figured I had something inside my nose.
There on the sick bed the doctor didn’t think about injecting me to sleep, he wanted to go straight into cutting my nose and performing an immediate surgery. With the little strength I had in me I tried fighting my way but I couldn’t, till he considered giving me injections to make me sleep and feel less pain. I was admitted after the surgery for a month receiving series of injections daily and waking up to a nightmare of a doctor trying to perform a surgery on me like he was going to kill me. It all felt very bad for me and I’ve been cold to doctors ever since and always avoiding hospitals.
Have you experienced an accident or illness considered serious? What teaching did this experience leave you?
Yes I have had a serious form of illness and also accident, that almost cost me my life. But me escaping them by the grace of God made me realize there should be limit to me being playful and I should also grow wise in selecting things that should go through my mouth and shouldn’t because I won’t want to go back to the same hospital bed stuck with receiving injections And oxygens.
You had a difficult childhood, with situations that hurt you, it is not easy when other children are cruel and tell us ugly things. No wonder you have been afraid of needles and hospitals since you were little, I can't imagine what you felt when you thought you would be operated on without anesthesia. A battery in your nose, rusty and generating infection, I don't know how you endured so much, good thing you translated all that traumatic moment, today you are fine, afraid of hospitals, but healthy and aware that you must take care of yourself to be well.
Thank you very much @preshglam1 for sharing your medical experience.
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Oh one month in hospital must have caused lot of trouble and yeh fear too.
Oh i can relate to that as i have seen such cases before .
Good luck
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Una completa pesadilla eso de peliar con los médicos para no dejarte intervenir, me imagino que la experiencia de esos médicos no fue nada agradable tampoco jejej.
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