This is more of a rant about my idiot mother than anyone at a hospital. As a quick background: I'm on my mother's insurance for about another year while I'm a student. I'm also very prone to sinus headaches and infections which only go away with antibiotics. End background.
I've had sinus headaches for months - I went to the outpatient clinic some time ago because I didn't want to wait three weeks to be seen by an ENT. I went in and basically said, "I know I have a sinus infection. Need an antibiotic. Can you help?" I got a broad-range antibiotic and it did fuck all for me.
Cue this past Monday - I go in for wisdom teeth removal with a splitting headache due to what I know is sinus pain. When I was sedated, all I kept saying was my head hurt. Now, a few days after my surgery, my head hurts even more, which I didn't think was possible. Same kind of pain - feeling like I got punched right in the center of my head. My sinuses hate me.
I was going to call my dentist to ask if there's any relationship between sinus infection/headache and *maybe* get a referral to an ENT if there was. Nope, my mother put a stop to that in a heartbeat. She feels anytime I say I have a headache, I'm just making it up and she doesn't want me telling anyone I've had a headache for months because it will make her look like a bad mother who doesn't care about her daughter's health.
So she decided to call for me and was told the painkillers I was taking are known to cause major headaches and that I should take migraine Excedrin instead. She made damn certain to answer the phone when the office called back because she couldn't have me blabbing to the dentist that I've had chronic sinus pain that is now worse - they might think ill of her stellar parenting!
Okay, fine...doesn't change the fact I have very obvious sinus pain. I've told her I'd pay to go to an ENT and just get this shit taken care of...you know...while I can still have the luxury of insurance. Nope - apparently that makes my mother a bad mother too and the only way I can ever get medical treatment is if she pays for it and it's something with obvious outward symptoms. For example, if I have bronchitis, I get taken to the doctor immediately because (gasp) someone might take my mother's parenting into question for allowing me to be sick with a cough!
But if it's a piddly sinus infection that rages for months and makes me miserable and dizzy - pff - who cares about that? Doesn't matter that sinus infections don't go away on their own and, in very very rare cases, they can cause brain abscesses. I also got told today that I'd "better get all my being sick out of the way while I'm on this insurance." Since, you know, I can totally control when I'm sick.
But what difference would it make when I'm not allowed to go to the doctor when I'm sick and insured anyway?
I don't know why my mother is so against me going to a doctor, finding out how bad my sinuses look, and getting proper medication rather than going to the acute care clinic, getting amoxicillin and not having it do anything. She seems to think I make stuff up for attention or something, but I can say quite honestly my headaches are very real and very painful. She withholds medical treatment from me, but then makes sure no one sees or knows that because, if they do, everyone will know she's a bad mother (which she is anyway)!
In fact, many times when I've gone to the doctor for a physical or just to score antibiotics, I've been instructed by my mother to not tell the doctor the full extent of my symptoms because it could result in further and more expensive treatment (which are probably covered in full or mostly by insurance). Like when I went to get my physical prior to going to college, my mother drilled it in my head the whole way to the hospital that I was specifically NOT to mention my sinus headaches I'd had for months because it could mean me being referred to a specialist and that would cost $$$$$.
One of my favorite quotes of hers regarding me seeing doctors is, "The less you tell 'em, the better off you'll be." Yes, don't tell a doctor all your symptoms because that will clearly make you more likely to get proper treatment. Good logic.
A tiny tiny part of me almost wishes I do end up with something seriously wrong with me just so a doctor can look that bitch in the eye and say, "Your daughter needs a $10,000 surgery. It could have all been prevented if you just let her see a doctor for a $30 copay and she got some $10 antibiotics."
So for now, I've been taking OTC painkillers like candy and looking for home remedies for sinus pain. That's all I can do. I'm glad to know it's worth saving the cost of insured antibiotics and a copay for me to be in pain every single day.
I've had sinus headaches for months - I went to the outpatient clinic some time ago because I didn't want to wait three weeks to be seen by an ENT. I went in and basically said, "I know I have a sinus infection. Need an antibiotic. Can you help?" I got a broad-range antibiotic and it did fuck all for me.
Cue this past Monday - I go in for wisdom teeth removal with a splitting headache due to what I know is sinus pain. When I was sedated, all I kept saying was my head hurt. Now, a few days after my surgery, my head hurts even more, which I didn't think was possible. Same kind of pain - feeling like I got punched right in the center of my head. My sinuses hate me.
I was going to call my dentist to ask if there's any relationship between sinus infection/headache and *maybe* get a referral to an ENT if there was. Nope, my mother put a stop to that in a heartbeat. She feels anytime I say I have a headache, I'm just making it up and she doesn't want me telling anyone I've had a headache for months because it will make her look like a bad mother who doesn't care about her daughter's health.
So she decided to call for me and was told the painkillers I was taking are known to cause major headaches and that I should take migraine Excedrin instead. She made damn certain to answer the phone when the office called back because she couldn't have me blabbing to the dentist that I've had chronic sinus pain that is now worse - they might think ill of her stellar parenting!Okay, fine...doesn't change the fact I have very obvious sinus pain. I've told her I'd pay to go to an ENT and just get this shit taken care of...you know...while I can still have the luxury of insurance. Nope - apparently that makes my mother a bad mother too and the only way I can ever get medical treatment is if she pays for it and it's something with obvious outward symptoms. For example, if I have bronchitis, I get taken to the doctor immediately because (gasp) someone might take my mother's parenting into question for allowing me to be sick with a cough!
But if it's a piddly sinus infection that rages for months and makes me miserable and dizzy - pff - who cares about that? Doesn't matter that sinus infections don't go away on their own and, in very very rare cases, they can cause brain abscesses. I also got told today that I'd "better get all my being sick out of the way while I'm on this insurance." Since, you know, I can totally control when I'm sick.
But what difference would it make when I'm not allowed to go to the doctor when I'm sick and insured anyway?I don't know why my mother is so against me going to a doctor, finding out how bad my sinuses look, and getting proper medication rather than going to the acute care clinic, getting amoxicillin and not having it do anything. She seems to think I make stuff up for attention or something, but I can say quite honestly my headaches are very real and very painful. She withholds medical treatment from me, but then makes sure no one sees or knows that because, if they do, everyone will know she's a bad mother (which she is anyway)!
In fact, many times when I've gone to the doctor for a physical or just to score antibiotics, I've been instructed by my mother to not tell the doctor the full extent of my symptoms because it could result in further and more expensive treatment (which are probably covered in full or mostly by insurance). Like when I went to get my physical prior to going to college, my mother drilled it in my head the whole way to the hospital that I was specifically NOT to mention my sinus headaches I'd had for months because it could mean me being referred to a specialist and that would cost $$$$$.
One of my favorite quotes of hers regarding me seeing doctors is, "The less you tell 'em, the better off you'll be." Yes, don't tell a doctor all your symptoms because that will clearly make you more likely to get proper treatment. Good logic.
A tiny tiny part of me almost wishes I do end up with something seriously wrong with me just so a doctor can look that bitch in the eye and say, "Your daughter needs a $10,000 surgery. It could have all been prevented if you just let her see a doctor for a $30 copay and she got some $10 antibiotics."
So for now, I've been taking OTC painkillers like candy and looking for home remedies for sinus pain. That's all I can do. I'm glad to know it's worth saving the cost of insured antibiotics and a copay for me to be in pain every single day.




when I told her about it). My mother hid the fact that she was being hit. She checked out shelters and such but could not find one that would take the family, two kids, very ill grandfather and a dog. So she had to stay, a fact that haunts her slightly to this day.
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