Parents forcing me to do treatments I don't want! Help me asap!:(
Question Posted Tuesday April 24 2012, 9:20 pm
I'm so sorry for the length. I just really need help.
Hello! So, I have a problem with my body. I'm a girl but it has nothing to do with puberty.
Ok, you see... I've had this treatment 2 times now. It didn't hurt a lot during the first time, but it hurt worse the 2nd time. But then, I had a surgery on it.
I have to do the treatment(not the surgery) again, and i'm afraid it'll hurt worse.
What do I do? I'm scared and I don't want to do this! I told my parents I don't want to, but they said "This is your last visit. You HAVE to do this. You are almost done." But they don't know how much it hurts! Well, my mom had this treatment before...
Even if they didn't want it for you there's laws requiring them to agree to it. The bottom line is that this is the last round and you made it. Endure it one last time and then you are done.
There's a reason why doctors feel you need this so as hard as it is to accept they wouldn't be making you do it for no reason or if there was another option. It's okay to be scared shitless over a medical procedure that is difficult to understand and endure. Talk to your parents and doctors as doing so may make it less stressful. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
dolphina answered Tuesday April 24 2012, 10:04 pm: What kind of treatment is it, and what's the problem with your body? Please let me know in my inbox and I may be able to leave a better answer. [ dolphina's advice column | Ask dolphina A Question ]
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