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Medical Gaslighting

How to Get the Care You Deserve in a System that Makes You Fight for Your Life

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Our healthcare system is broken. But it doesn't have to break you.

This practical, realistic guide is designed to help women fight medical bias and neglect in order to get the care they need—and deserve.

For women, the possibility of experiencing medical gaslighting—having a health care provider dismiss or ignore their concerns without considering appropriate testing or creating a treatment plan—has always been a very real and present danger, with consequences ranging from self-doubt and emotional stress to delayed diagnosis and death. And being a woman of color, transgender, or disabled only compounds the risk.

Today, more women are aware of medical gaslighting than ever—but awareness isn't enough. In Medical Gaslighting, you'll equip yourself with the tools you need to be fully heard at every step of the process, including:

  • Mastering the ability to request, revise, and read your electronic medical records so you and your medical team are on the same page.

  • Responding effectively when you recognize the signs, language, and scenarios associated with medical gaslighting

  • Give yourself a fighting chance against common medical bias by being mindful of how you present yourself as a patient.

    With expert advice and stories from women across the medical spectrum who fought medical gaslighting and lived to tell their stories, patient advocate (and rare disease patient), Ilana Jacqueline provides a combat guide for increasing your confidence—and success—when advocating for your health.

    You might have to get naked in the exam room, but you don't have to walk in unarmed. Medical Gaslighting is your guide to taking control of your healthcare.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        Starred review from September 2, 2024
        This emphatic guide from Let’s Feel Better blogger Jacqueline (Surviving and Thriving with an Invisible Chronic Illness) provides advice on how women can overcome the dismissiveness of unsympathetic doctors to receive necessary care. Born with hypogammaglobulinemia, a rare immune deficiency disease, Jacqueline recounts her struggles to persuade care providers to take her pain seriously, noting that she wasn’t diagnosed until age 19 because doctors were convinced her problems were “all in your head.” To prevent such dismissiveness, Jacqueline recommends women dress for each appointment like it’s a job interview, but avoid wearing cosmetics, since doctors might reason “they couldn’t be that sick if they spent hours doing their makeup.” Suggestions on what to do during an appointment stress keeping one’s cool, since getting worked up might be noted in medical records that future doctors will see. Patients might also bring a journal, photos, or other evidence documenting their symptoms, or invite a loved one to serve as an advocate. Jacqueline’s personal anecdotes offer infuriating glimpses into the medical profession’s hubris (After getting pressured into undergoing an emergency procedure with insufficient anesthetic, Jacqueline exclaimed mid-operation she was in severe pain, to which a nurse replied, “You’re not”), as well as solid advice to help patients voice their needs. This will be a salve for women tired of unjustly skeptical doctors.

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