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YESSSS! And the worst is, they trust one another so the longer you suffer from an issue, the less seriously they treat it. I had a therapist who got diagnosed in her 30s with a life-long disease she always sought help for. She ended up movement impaired due to it proceeding with no treatment. Doctors called her a drug-seeker, school-skipper and so on. All she needed was to be treated seriously.
Really glad to had met you. It's really reassuring to see people who understand, as much as I wish you wouldn't understand as I'd prefer you would had never had experienced that.
No matter how many stories like yours and your friends (which sounds very similar to mine) I hear, it never gets les enraging that we're just left to not only suffer at the time, but for the rest of our lives in many cases, because some doctor values their ego over their patients.
But yeah, it's always nice to find people who know what you've been through, even if both (all) wish they hadn't.. ๐