>>9163599>doctors should be the ones asking and stories would be irrelevant because a laboratory exam would do that for youFuck you.
I lived 3 years with regular immobilizing, excruciating pain, without a clue what it might be because multiple doctors didn't have the idea to test the right thing.
Only after my mother remembered that her grandfather had gout and after I suggested to a doctor to check for it did I finally know why I had so many sleepless nights.
And only then could I actually do something about it.
Modern medicine is without a doubt great, but that doesn't mean that healthcare as a service is pleasant.
Kiara feeling neglected/ignored because the doctor wouldn't even let her finish telling him her problems is totally justified.
Patients feeling dehumanized by healthcare workers is a big issue with real consequences and not just people having their feelings hurt.
Him telling her to undress is reasonable from a purely practical point of view, but also insensitive. He could see that she was wearing a dress. And he probably could have guessed that it wasn't strictly necessary.