Ahh yes, we all have those times when we cringe because we have to visit the doctor. This effect seems to be magnified, the longer you go without seeing one. This same effect happens for a Dentist as well (yes, they are doctors, but I'm talking about basic doctors like Physicians for the time being). So what is it about these doctor visits that gives you that fear to not go?
I was inspired to making this thread because I was talking to someone recently about the fact that I haven't been to a doctor in about 11 years, and that was a Pediatrician. I'm aware that I should at least get a checkup and have some tests done so that I know that I'm healthy, being someone who's approaching 30. But, because it's been so long, it's sort of daunting because there could be a lot wrong with me, and I wouldn't know it. I would hate to find out I have something like 3 out of 4 main arteries clogged or something, then would require emergency surgery. It's highly unlikely that'd be the case because I'm still relatively young and heart troubles don't run in my family.
Probably my biggest concern would be my digestive issues. Around 5 years ago, I had a pretty bad heartburn problem that left my with a very weak appetite, as my stomach didn't react well to most foods. I was taking Prilosec OTC everyday for a good 6 months just to keep my nauseating feeling at bay. This dropped my weight from 170 lbs to 135 lbs, and at 6'2", that's well underweight. After a while, I made a few slight changes to my diet and managed to shake the problem. And I'm afraid of what the doctor would say about what could be wrong. Who knows, there may be a simple solution. I wouldn't mind a solution that didn't involve medication, but I would cave to it if that needed to be done. I still have such issues now, but it's not constant and it's more easily combated. I managed to gain all that weight back, and then some, but I'm almost certain that there's something wrong with my system, and I'm afraid to find out what it might be.
This is my long story about why I haven't made an effort to see a doctor, but I do understand that I should for health concerns. This is my fear of seeing a doctor, what is yours?
I was inspired to making this thread because I was talking to someone recently about the fact that I haven't been to a doctor in about 11 years, and that was a Pediatrician. I'm aware that I should at least get a checkup and have some tests done so that I know that I'm healthy, being someone who's approaching 30. But, because it's been so long, it's sort of daunting because there could be a lot wrong with me, and I wouldn't know it. I would hate to find out I have something like 3 out of 4 main arteries clogged or something, then would require emergency surgery. It's highly unlikely that'd be the case because I'm still relatively young and heart troubles don't run in my family.
Probably my biggest concern would be my digestive issues. Around 5 years ago, I had a pretty bad heartburn problem that left my with a very weak appetite, as my stomach didn't react well to most foods. I was taking Prilosec OTC everyday for a good 6 months just to keep my nauseating feeling at bay. This dropped my weight from 170 lbs to 135 lbs, and at 6'2", that's well underweight. After a while, I made a few slight changes to my diet and managed to shake the problem. And I'm afraid of what the doctor would say about what could be wrong. Who knows, there may be a simple solution. I wouldn't mind a solution that didn't involve medication, but I would cave to it if that needed to be done. I still have such issues now, but it's not constant and it's more easily combated. I managed to gain all that weight back, and then some, but I'm almost certain that there's something wrong with my system, and I'm afraid to find out what it might be.
This is my long story about why I haven't made an effort to see a doctor, but I do understand that I should for health concerns. This is my fear of seeing a doctor, what is yours?

One in particular I went to recently always smells like bad chili, or something worse