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Dismissed Symptoms: How to Tackle Medical Misjudgment

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Patients Increasingly Advocate for Themselves as Long Covid ‍& ME/CFS Misdiagnosis Concerns rise

Berlin – A ‌growing number of patients with Long Covid and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) are facing challenges in receiving adequate care,with some experiencing worsened conditions ⁣due to inappropriate rehabilitation programs. Experts are now advising patients to proactively prepare for doctor’s appointments ⁤and​ advocate for their needs within a healthcare system that sometimes ⁣fails to recognize ‍the complexities of ⁣these conditions.

The issue stems from a lack of understanding and ⁤validation of symptoms,leading ⁤to⁤ potentially harmful interventions. “We⁢ also have ​examples here where people were literally rehabilitated into wheelchairs,” says Martina King, highlighting the severity of mismanaged‌ care. This ⁣lack⁢ of recognition can erode⁣ trust⁢ in ​medical‌ professionals and ⁤the healthcare system, causing patients to forgo ​seeking further ⁢help​ despite disease progression.

To ‌combat this, King advises patients⁢ to meticulously‌ document their symptoms before appointments. Resources like the “gesund.bund.de” portal offer helpful questions ‌to guide planning, including: Where and since when do the complaints exist? How do they⁢ feel? When is ⁤it⁢ especially‍ bad?

Bringing⁤ a companion to appointments can also be⁤ beneficial, as objective observations can support the patient’s self-reported experience. “Everything that can be objectified is a help to the doctor,” King explains. She recommends a collaborative approach with physicians, rather than confrontation.

If a collaborative approach ‌proves ​ineffective, patients ‌are encouraged to provide factual feedback regarding their concerns and inquire about the reasoning behind a doctor’s conclusions.‍ Patients also have the right to seek a second opinion or a referral to ⁣a specialist.

For​ those ‌still struggling to be heard, patient organizations, advisory services,​ and self-help groups ⁢can provide crucial support, ‌orientation,​ and ⁢practical assistance, ⁢according to Mandy Mangler.

Ultimately, experts ‍emphasize the importance of self-validation. “But what is most meaningful is to continue to take your own symptoms seriously and not to blame yourself – because it is a structural⁤ problem, not your own failure.”

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