An Armful Of Judgement 
Bigotry, Doctor/Physician, Georgia, Medical Office, USA | Healthy | October 4, 2018 
(I wake up one morning to find both arms so numb that I can hardly use them. In a panic, I get my mother to drive me to the local doctor’s office. He sends me to get bloodwork done at a different facility. This takes place during the follow-up visit.) 
 
Nurse: *while taking my vitals* “And are your arms still numb?” 
 
Me: “Yes, but they’re a bit better than before.” 
 
(The nurse leads me to the exam room. The doctor enters after a few minutes.) 
 
Doctor: “Okay, your blood work looks good, except for cholesterol. You really need to lose weight. Do you drink a lot of Cokes?” 
 
Me: “Well… yes, but—” 
 
Doctor: “You should give up all caffeinated drinks. They’re making you fat, and it’s very bad for your health.” 
 
(The doctor proceeded to ramble about how I needed to stop eating sugar and start losing weight. He left the room with a final order to stop drinking Cokes. I never got a chance to ask him about my numb arms, and he never once said anything about the issue I’d gone there for in the first place. I don’t have insurance and am unemployed, so I couldn’t afford to go somewhere else. I ended up asking friends online for help and figured out how to address my problem through them.)
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
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