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Friday, February 24, 2012

You're not entitled to stick anything in anyone's rear but your own!

My leetle lovelies, it has been a while since I've updated you with one of my crazy incidents. Of course I had the dental mess going on and still have to finish my root canal next month, but I'm out of pain finally! However, I really couldn't resist telling about my oh so lovely GYN visit today! This isn't exactly disgusting so don't worry.

 My birthday is the 26th of this month and those darn yearly exams for women are awful. They have me a crazy mess for the day before I go in, the day of and sometimes a day later! They just bring up some nasty feelings from my past for some reason. I just feel violated! What I'm saying though, is whatever, I can get through that. While I have had some horrible exam experiences with different GYN's, my new lady is awesome, but she did make me have a nervous breakdown today. 

I went in dreading it and already feeling a little bad, you know, past experiences! Traumatic! Before I go on though, am I the only one who has those "feelings" come up when it comes time for pap smears and pelvic exams? I've about drove myself crazy thinking that, well, that I'm crazy because of my linking being raped to pelvic exams. So I want to ask, am I the only girl who gets this? If not, maybe I'm not so weird.

 So, those feelings were there and that really puts me on edge for a couple of days. I dread it every year, but just about every time, the pelvic exam goes OK and I don't feel like my Dr. actually violated me, but the feelings from being raped come up and I turn crazy. I even reserve that day every year for sleeping until the school bus runs. I get the exam, cancel anything, school, work, whatever and I sleep for a few hours and then I'm usually half way normal. 

OK, I'm going to have to talk about more than I expected here. So my yearly visits have never consisted of rectal exams or even an HIV test! I've had to go elsewhere for that, but the nurses would tell patients they did test for HIV when they did not! Hence the reason, the staff is all new now! So I was surprised when my new lady mentioned the HIV tests and I told her that at least 80% of people my age since high school have never been tested, but think they have. She said she planned to change that and offer the test every visit. That's great and I did want to get tested again just to be sure. No, it was not positive! I'm good! 

So I got my second dose of the HPV vaccine which brings me to another real problem. The GYN I was seeing the first time gave me my first HPV vaccine dose, but the second GYN that I was seeing for a few years never would give it to me! Today she also made sure I got that nice stab in the arm along with my usual injection for endometriosis help. There are some real flaws in these systems!

Then it was time for the exam which again brings me to ANOTHER real big problem. A few years ago my GYN found lumps in my breast and they stayed very sore, but the lumps would come and go. She wanted me to come back in every month to have them checked. Come to find out, I had never actually been FULLY tested for the breast exam! I spent months terrified a few years back when the GYN mentioned my lumps. I even cried one night! Then suddenly she never mentioned my lumps or told me a single thing about them and never tested me again after those few months of feeling them passed. Hmmm..

Today my new GYN asked me was I given the full exam which included feeling with your hands of the tissue, standing and doing all kinds of movements to check them as well as feeling the lymph nodes in my thighs, neck and underarms. Nope. The only exam I was ever given (for the past 8 damn years!) was when they GYN would feel my breasts with her hands. That's total shit if you ask me! Breast cancer can happen so young these days and I'm highly pissed that all of us in my area were not being properly tested. 

Well the good news is my new, good GYN said that I'm safe. The lumps are only fibro.. something cysts. Fibrostic cysts, I think she said? 

Then on to the pap exam. I spent an hour and a half naked while she could not find my cervix! I have a tilted cervix and she couldn't find it. She asked me if I had had a hysterectomy.

 I said "Nope. It's in there somewhere! I've seen it before!" I took pictures is how I've seen it. Before I gross you out though, I'll stop. The exam was awful because she couldn't find my cervix and had to bring in the injection-administering lady. It actually turned out to be sort of funny and we were all able to laugh so that helped tremendously. Then the horror!

She said "We've started including rectal exams with the full annual exam.
I turned my head because the tears and nervous breakdown had begun. I was about to put my clothes on and walk out. 

She said "What is wrong? Is something wrong? Oh my goodness! You were traumatized weren't you?"

I could not hold in my breakdown any longer. I was not anally traumatized... sort of. But I did mention why I had such issues with pap exams a minute ago. I can get past that though because I do work hard to keep informed myself with how things should work and with my own body. I work very hard on my health and even check my own darn cervix! (A camera, my partner and a speculum, in-case you're wondering how the hell that's possible). OK, cervical cancer and HPV is so common even at my age (21) and there's no way I'm going to avoid something so crucial that can be stopped if caught early. Having a professional check is great, but I educate myself extensively to know exactly everything. They're not always careful and many times are careless about your health, I've experienced it so I want to do my own part. 

OK, smash my chest. Jab, swab and have your face 3 inches away from my cooter in search of my little cervix, but hell no, you will not ever put anything in my booty! No. No.  So she did catch on that I was super nervous in general, but when she mentioned rectal exam, my rectal was outta there! She immediately started apologizing and didn't stop until I left. Poor thing. I told her that I was just upset before coming in since I tend to get emotional over those feelings that come up from the past. I didn't have to say no to her, she knew I couldn't go through it. Yes, exams are uncomfortable for all of us, but there's a difference in being uncomfortable and having yucky feelings brought up for a couple days and being totally traumatized all over again. I have no idea why the rectal thing bothers me more than the pap smear when I was violated in the cooter, not the rectum! Lol. 

So she told me she'd never mention it again. She said she would write "refused" on my charts and move on. Thank you, Jesus. 

See, a few years back, when I first started getting very ill and after being hospitalized for the very first time, I was referred to this total freak physician or something. I'm not for name calling, but y'all, this woman totally freaked me out! I was only a teen. Almost 16 years old and I went to this weird physician or whatever she was since the hospital referred me. She did ultra sounds and a pelvic exam and lots of asthma treatments and then acted very suspicious. She touched my booty without telling me and I flung myself off that darn table and said "WHAT do you think you are doing?!" I've never been so freaked. She kept chasing me with her hand as I backed away from her. This is for real too! She said "I'm just gonna put my finger right on your butt." I said "and then what?" I knew exactly what the damn creep was gonna do, but what was wrong was that she wasn't going to tell me about it? What kind of crap is that? So I refused and she told me I was not leaving her office until she did, that she would not let me leave! This was not a hospital, but some freaking office. Surely she had no right. Anyways, that left me really upset and still I can't stand the thought of it. I mean it tears me up! That could be one thing, but I'm not into anal. Thankfully, I felt better today when my new GYN said "Like my husband says, that's an exit only!" Ha. Ha. So it was nice to have her agree with my discomfort about it. 

Now that I'm older and smarter, I should've really pushed getting something done about that doctor doing that. Maybe I'm crazy, but it feels like I was almost molested. :( Oh, well as long as nobody every goes near my behind, I'm happy. I'll suffer through a pelvic exam, but she said I was not at high risk at all for a rectal exam and I would be perfectly fine. 

So, before I go on, do any of you feel like this? Men, I know some of you guys can relate! My grandmother was telling me a story about when my grandfather was still alive and the Dr. tried giving him a rectal exam and he totally flipped on them! Sounded just like what I went through. Lol. He's not with us anymore, but no, it is not because he refused a rectal exam! 

Also, I'd like to hear from other rape survivors on this. Does anybody else in the world have freak-outs over these exams? I'm afraid I'm alone in this one! :)

Now, I hate to continue this already long read, but there's one more thing about my visit today that I cannot leave out. Believe me, you're lucky because I did leave out a lot! Ha Ha. I left out the part where I crammed my purse full of supplies as I was getting dressed! Hee Hee Hee! I'm telling you, a box of rubber gloves come in handy! Ha. Ha.


I'll make it short, promise. . .
While I was in the waiting room/lobby, I saw a stack dirty mags! Not actual porn, but this popular magazine is bad enough that even Walmart had to pull it from the shelves! So I'm in the GYN office which is also an office with a pediatrician or something like that so there's the nasty mags on the table and in front of them, a play section for kids! Are you freaking kidding me? I flipped through, curious to see if they would actually have that kind of material.

Sure enough! Pages and pages littered and trashed with degrading, disgusting and plain out trashy photos! I ripped the first out, crammed it in my pocket to throw away. Flipped the page, more! I ripped and ripped until I was afraid I couldn't hold another piece of magazine paper in my pockets. 

Then  I remember my ol' trusty sharpie! I pulled that baby out and scribbled every last image out. Total black! No way you could see the trash through my scribbles. By this time I was light headed from 4 total minutes of sleep and the fumes! I flipped through all the mags to be sure nothing was left for some poor kid to stumble across or someone else who wouldn't like being forced to see it.

So, I accomplished getting rid of that trash, but I thought 'hmm... shouldn't these people know what's in these magazines so they don't put them out anymore?' And the activist or bitch or both came out in me and I found my little address book/calendar in my purse and ripped out a page. After writing "INAPPROPRIATE MATERIAL!!" in huge, thick black letters, I carefully sat it on top of the magazines. :) My work there was done. My good deed, done! It felt so good! 

Knowing the people who run the place, they won't be putting out the magazine again, but  I couldn't sit back and not do something. Thanks to the wonderful American Decency, I had the courage to do that. I might get fired up about someone trying to put something in my rear and then I cuss, but I'm a good girl!

You might think that what I did isn't enough to make a difference, but it is. This convenient station in my area was selling porn, real porn and it was right at the checkout! I wrote the owner a letter explaining how degrading, harmful and bad it was and that I wouldn't shop somewhere that I was forced to see that mess. I asked kindly that they put it away or in the back and guess what? I stopped in there 3 months ago for the first time and there hasn't been a single magazine or video that could resemble porn! :) My SO & I have actually become kind of buddies with the owner now and we have a great time laughing when we go in.

How awesome is that? And just in-case you're the kind of person who's wanted badly to stand up against something, but was afraid... You won't regret it when you finally do, I promise! You truly can change things and there's no reward like it when you do. All it takes many times is a simple letter. Sign anonymously if you're uncomfortable, but never stand by and keep quiet!

Well, I'm officially done with my huge mixture of stories. I hope you are encouraged either to refuse anything be put in your rectum or to stand up for something you believe in. Either way, I'll love ya!

Much love and remember, I would love to hear from you, especially if you feel the need to tell me that I'm not the only freak with weird feelings towards something like a darn rectal or pap exam! :)

-Kendra

54 comments:

Eschelle Westwood Mumfection said...

reminds me of my sisters father; he would always rip up magazines and stuff before giving them to me. Once he took all our videos with an ad to "the nightmare before christmas" and scratched it out...

Anonymous said...

wow...that's a lot to take in! I love what you did to the magazines.

Starlene @ GAPS Diet Journey said...

I didn't know doctors were now including a rectal examination for women. I thought that was only for men. You are right, we have complete say over our bodies. I'm sorry you have had to go through these various bad experiences. I am surprised you are able to go back to the doctor, period. Too bad you didn't know better as a teen but that one doctor should have been reported. Best of luck to you.

Hopkins family said...

I'm not really sure what to say about this post? Props for smearing out the inappropriate images in the magazines. Definitely a post I will remember.

About JollyJilly said...

Oh dear I do feel your pain! These test are good but not nice. I've had a lot oh gyn problems so I understand. I have had bad doctors and good and I also dread these visits. Stay well

Corinne Rodrigues said...

This is really scary and no one has a right to do that until they have your consent. Thank you for sharing.

Katy @ Experienced Bad mom said...

Aww, take care. It's not fun for anyone. I just endured my first mammo as someone in her 40s. That, too, is something the health care system has managed to screw up! We're all in this together, is all I can say.

heidi said...

My GYN has never done a rectal exam, although my mom's does because she always teases me about it but I tell her it just isn't going to happen. (I figured it's only a matter of time,but I'd definitely like a heads up before it happens!)

Katie said...

You should definitely stick up for what you believe in. Be true to you.

Glenda said...

WOW I also would have refused and I am Proud of you for doing that to the magazine and also at the store. I would like to Toast you for your stand.

Glenda said...

WOW I also would have refused and I am Proud of you for doing that to the magazine and also at the store. I would like to Toast you for your stand.

Nikki said...

I don't think my GYN has ever done a rectal exam. I'd freak out too, I am really weird about the GYN to begin with. It's funny, because when I was pregnant, doctors were always poking around in there and it didn't bother me, but yet I can't schedule a simple PAP without breaking into a sweat. Thank you for sharing your story!

Tabitha (a.k.a. Penny) said...

You are quite an open blogger. Kudos to you for being so brave and transparent.

the mommy psychologist said...

Whoa...I'm traumatized just reading this! Also, just an idea for you...Given all of the recent drama in the court and legislation regarding healthcare, you might want to see if you can post/publish this somewhere. Just a thought....

"the child psychologist who thought she had all the answers to being a parent until she became one herself."
www.themommypsychologist.com

Kecia | From Mom's Desk said...

I have never been asked/told to have a rectal exam done, but I think I'd be freaked out too...especially because it would be so unexpected! Sorry that you had such a traumatic experience when you were younger. You seem to have a very nice and understanding doctor now though.

Daily Citron said...

Yikes, scary stories! You've had really bad experiences with medical professionals. I honestly think you need to find another gyn office right away. Ask your friends and relatives who they visit. I never thought I'd write this, but there is no excuse for not finding a cervix! Good luck. :)
-Viva recently posted Homemade Pizza Dough

BrettBMartin said...

its good to be informed and to stand up for what you believe in!!

andrea said...

i appreciate your boldness in sharing.....

Eleni said...

I'd never thought that the shopkeeper would actually remove the magazines... he's one in a million, perhaps... but you did well to defend your position and ask for a change.
We should definitely stand for what we believe.

cookinglady.bell5@gmail.com said...

Good job I tip my hat to you. You can't let anyone think they can do what they want to do to you.

Stephanie @ One Sleepy Mom said...

Being a woman isn't always fun, that's for sure! And just for the record, I wouldn't be ok with a rectal exam either.

Emily said...

I am not a fan of that pap visit and always one I am glad to be done with.

Emily said...

Great job making a difference! Even small things can make big changes as you showed.

Shelly said...

Good for you for speaking up. If something really bothers you at the doctor you should speak up like you did and let them know. If the test really needs to be done they can explain why and let the patient make the decision to have or not to have the test.

Anonymous said...

1. I try to avoid all trips to the GYN for this reason. Not that I've had prior experiences, but its awkward and unwelcome, every minute.
2. I absolutely adore your writing style. It was a long post, but worth reading every minute of it!
3. Thanks for sharing your story <3

Unknown said...

Good job- I think we should all feel comfortable standing up to the health care professionals if we are uncomfortable with what they are going to do. We have a right to say we are uncomfortable with certain circumstances. I cannot say that I have always voiced my opinion but as I have gotten older, I have gotten more vocal.

Anonymous said...

I think usually rectalexams are done if there is a specific reason.

Unknown said...

Annual exams are never fun, let alone a rectal exam!

Erin said...

I'm so sorry you had such a bad experience. It's very important to find a good doctor and stick with them and to ask what is going to happen before the exam starts. I have had my share of bad doctor experiences too! Good luck to you in the future.

Just Jaime said...

Haha about the dirty mags!!

krystle said...

I hate yearly exams too. I think everyone does. I often refer to it as being molested but it's just an uncomfortable experience all us woman have to do. It is better to get checked just in case something is wrong. I hope they never try to pull a rectal on me! ugh!

yannie said...

Why it took them long to realize that porn mag is inappropriate. Good thing you acted on it.

Marian said...

Prevention is better than cure. So it's really important to go through physical annual exam. but I know how uncomfortable it is to be examined on some parts of the body.

Becca said...

Good for you for standing up against the porn, with the magazines and at the convenience store. If only more people stood up like that...

Michelle said...

Yearly exams stink. My ob keeps changing and it drives me nuts. Actually the office I go to has a great Nurse Practioner and I like to see her. No rectal exam.... do I want to know what the explanation is?

Changes Next Exit said...

It's awesome that you write what you feel and are completely honest about it!!

Suzy Myers said...

Wow. I'm glad your tests all came back good. A doctor you can trust is a good thing.

suzy

SYITG said...

I too have had my share of OBGYN docs. In all only two I actually liked. The first one I only went to once due to her moving away a few weeks later. The second one is the one I go to now. She is easy to talk to and doesn't make me feel weird at all.

My Little Bit of Life said...

Thank you for your honesty. Good job for taking a stand. Sorry for all your heartache!

Wendy said...

Good for you for sticking up for what you believe in.

BTW: one of your side bar apps covers part of your post. Hard to read. :)


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Tracy @ usingtimewisely.com said...

Glad you found a good doctor this time around.

penguinsandladybugs said...

It can be so hard to find a good doctor. I loved how understanding she was and how she marked your file for the future!!

Kangaroo Mama said...

Good for you for sticking up for something you believe in and ripping out pages in inappropriate magazines and writing to the store owner! That inspires me to do the same when I see something that isn't right!

As for OB experiences, can't say I enjoy them but after finding one that I trust and makes it quick and painless, it makes them more bearable. You think after having a baby, it's like, whatever, but still, they're not fun experiences and so you're not alone! Thanks for sharing vulnerably!

Angie Nelson said...

Always speak up if you are not comfortable with something. I'm glad she agreed to put it in your notes.

Warrior MAMA said...

Oh boy. I go for my exam next month!

Anonymous said...

um ok. Good job on the magazines.

Carrie said...

I HATE annual exams, too! I need anxiety medication just to get through it. Somehow seeing the OB for exams when I was pregnant wasn't a problem, but now I freak out for days before the annual appointment. Sorry yours are traumatic also!

Unknown said...

Oh my gosh, you're convoluted post reminded me of listening to one of my friend Jess's stories! At that's a good thing!

Laurel Regan said...

Sorry you had such a bad experience. :(

Julie said...

I just watched Dr's on tv the other day and they were talking about this very thing. It is not fun for sure but the way they explained it made sense... only when necessary... not my favorite topic, lol.

LaVonne said...

Didn't see any magazine pics that the commenters are mentioning.

Glad the test came back good and your are comfortable with your new doctor.

SalemMomma said...

I'm sorry you've had such bad experiences at the doctor's office. Good for you for standing up for what you believe in!

Jen said...

wow, you are very open lol good for you. a post to remember!

Unknown said...

Dr. or not, if they don't have your approval any action is wrong. Always stand up for yourself!