Because mastodon is like a 99% male audience, I will say this: if you have an aging mother you are in relationship with and care about, do NOT make her go through medical stuff alone. I am skilled & mean enough to fight through medical stuff and even so you would not believe how bad it is. Just accept that you cannot imagine.

I talk to a lot of people's aging moms and they are abandoned & alone even in nice families. I don't care how awkward it is, you have to try to ask them about it.

Describing the situation in one particular country in a toot in international Fediverse without ever mentioning which country's situation that toot refers to: In my experience, that's mostly done by toot authors from the USA. Here, too?

I briefly tried to determine country of origin from the various resources linked from @grimalkina 's profile, but failed. (No impressum, so she's highly unlikely to be a European author.)

@dj3ei

I am summarizing over experiences and conversations I've had with European women in these patient communities, Canadian women, AND women in South America and US, so I felt comfortable speaking about this as a shared issue across many systems. I have family in the UK, EU, Canada, US. My main patient chat represents all those regions and 10+ countries.

Don't EVER speak about my labor on women's health in this objectifying, dismissing, asshole reply guy way again.

Yes, @grimalkina! I'm Canadian, we have social healthcare unlike many in the US, and still I heartily endorse this message. I've also dealt with the German healthcare system (even more baffling than here).

The difficulty is not just with healthcare systems, but mysogyny, disrespect of the elderly, failure to listen, bullying ... and these can and do go on everywhere. 👍

@dj3ei

@deborahh @grimalkina @dj3ei I routinely help my elderly mother navigate these issues in Europe.
If there’s a blind spot in this thread, it’s not American centralism, it’s exactly the misogyny that was originally pointed out.

@MostlyBlindGamer @grimalkina @dj3ei as I fight my way to the help I need (me, a stubborn woman, with a lifetime's experience of fighting with doctors), I am constantly aware of how many women must get left in the dust, un-helped - because they don't have language to push back, or are too polite, or don't know where the loopholes are, or are simply too exhausted to continue.

When it comes to doctors: it needs a good BS detector, research skills, courage to say NO. Sick folks may need a helper.