what to wear? can I bring a stuffed animal if I'm 40?
I am new to Mayo and am extremely sick (no one knows why, thus the two-year fight to get into Mayo). I've read the "wear comfy, loose clothing" but I worry I'll be judged if I don't dress well enough. Or will be then judged if I dress a little better ("she's not sick, she's too well dressed"). This is an important series of appointments and I want to be taken seriously. Which is harder to do in Crocs. Which are basically the only shoes I can wear right now, due to balance and changing foot size.
In the three years of extreme illness, I've been horribly abused by more than twenty doctors who refused to take me seriously. It does not help that I'm female. Women are dismissed easily and judged harshly. Thus the outfit terror.
I also don't know if I will be dismissed or turfed to mental health if I bring a stuffed animal.
I'd appreciate advice from anyone who has been a Mayo patient.
I'm just scared s---less, basically. I've been so abused by so many people who I paid to help me, and this condescension and dismissal is a disease in American healthcare. I'm scared I'm screwed no matter how I dress or whether I bring my stuffed tiger. It feels like no matter what I do with doctors, it's wrong, and I am dismissed.
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Hi. My daughter works at Mayo. When she does zoom interviews always wears very nice top and comfy bottoms as long as you watch the screen to make sure lower end does not show.
Just want to comment to wish you luck, and based on my experience at Mayo Jacjsonville, you'll be fine.
I have Autoimmune Hepatitis, and have been having a bad flare-up this year, and wasn't getting much better despite spending 30 days in the hospital over 2 months, so my local hepatologist wrote me a referral to Mayo for transplant evaluation, and I ended up being discharged from the hospital and going straight to the airport to fly to Jacksonville. I looked pretty awful, and was pretty yellow, and was retaining so much fluid I was wearing ginormous jeans, t-shirts, and a jacket all day every day. I looked like yellow death, got great care, lots and lots of tests, and ended up a an inpatient for a few days. I was in MUCH better shape when I went home, and rapidly lost most of that fluid I was retaining.
While I was hospitalized at home, my Mom got me a stuffed tiger from the hospital gift shop. In a couple weeks I'm heading back down to Mayo to await my new liver. I'm nearly 50, and you better believe In taking Mike (the tiger) with me when I get the call they've got a liver for me.
I love knowing you take your Tigger with you! I’m 52. I always have my Pooh bear with me when I’m in the hospital. He’s comforting and familiar.
Best of luck with your treatment and care. 💜
Hi @birdiebell. How did your video consult go?? Are you feeling a little more comfortable after meeting with the doctor?