A few years ago I was at the hospital but halfway through the team came in and said they couldn’t do it at the hospital and we had to go to the vet for a fucking MRI scan because the one at the hospital is apparently only for actual skeletons with no meat on their body, aka skincels.

When we’re at the vet there was a fucking HORSE in the MRI machine before me and it left a bunch of hair on the machine, I have a very severe allergy to horse hair so when I got in the machine I immediately screamed in pain as I felt the allergic reaction on my skin and the doctor told me to stop overreacting, my husband was there and he didn’t even defend me from this abuse so I threatened to divorce him.

After I got my scan done the doctor said if it was uncomfortable I should try to lose weight so I can go in the small MRI at the hospital which I found terribly fatphobic, I spat at the doctor for his behavior and he told me to leave and cancelled my future appointments wtf???

Anyone else had experience of fatphobic treatment from healthcare “professionals”??

  • @spicy_mangoOPM
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    02 years ago

    Go to the gym and reduce your calorie intake

    OK that’s literally a hate crime, so please stop or you’ll be banned from this community. Also, it’s never been scientifically proven in any laboratory that this is a way to lose weight, some people are just lucky and get blessed with a very large appetite, some people are unlucky and like to exercise and eat s*lad 🤢.

    But if you’re too big for a human MRI and need one for horses, there’s a problem there. Not a problem with society or attitude, but a problem with how big you are.

    I don’t see how the hospital refusing to get a normal sized MRI scanner, and not one for stick insects is my fault? The horse one was also a tight fit but that’s because it was for baby horses I think.

    EDIT: I just read your post history and you’re trolling, and not even in an entertaining way.

    Don’t come to my community and accuse me of trolling, thincel 💅🏿