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When I was young and did not need much the care seemed ok. As I got older, I could see I was not being given very good care. Conditions went undiagnosed and untreated. When I learned how we were supposed to be treated, given gowns and NOT asked to undress in front of male providers and trainees, then I knew something was wrong.

After being diagnosed with breast cancer I requested a female surgeon. (I had a bad experience with a military physician. Not uncommon, unfortunatly.) The woman who said she would be doing the surgery did not, after being medicated and prepped for surgery they brought in male residents and interns to perform the surgery, even drugged with versed I refused to sign the new consent form. Medical records and eye witnesses prove I was ignored and medical battery ensued as male interns, students, nurses, and physicians all had their way, performing practice intimate exams, the mastectomy and gyn surgery. It was not an isolated incident, as my request for all female staff was again violated for a colonoscopy. I was also left in all male care while still under the influence of mind altering drugs. The same sort of drugs used by rapists. I now have Herpes 2 w/ my husband of decades does not have. I will no longer get this sort of intimate care in the V.A. and have no money to do so on the outside, so I do not get this sort of care.
In response to my complaints the V.A. has done little but retaliate. Including putting in my medical records that I accused a female anesthesiologist of rape, a blatent lie, and one that has caused problems when I saught care on the outside.

September 24, 2009 - 3:47pm

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