In the 90's I had to see a consultant about abdominal and ovarian pain (I was, some months later, admitted to hospital as an emergency case, by ambulance with all lights and sirens going).
The youngish registrar sat back in his chair and asked me to describe the pain. I began by saying that it wasn't anything like period pain, it was more... at this point he interrupted me and said "Well now you've told me what it's not like, perhaps you wouldn't mind answering my question and telling me what it is like". I was so shocked and upset, I wanted to walk out. But when you can't afford private consultations, you can't 'vote with your feet' and these arrogant men know that.
Years earlier, when my DS, aged 2, was rushed to hospital to have his stomach flushed (yes, he had managed to find some tablets that I thought were out of his reach
), we met with a doctor in the emergency room afterwards, who asked irritably "why is he crying?" I answered very slowly and deliberately, as if talking to a child, "because he has just had a tube shoved down his throat and the contents of his stomach flushed out with fluids. I would imagine he is scared and in some pain, wouldn't you?"