No bruises, no explanation needed for the doctor. But there
was a lot I wanted to say.
Sometimes doctors ask questions that are hard to answer.
This happened during my visit Monday. One of her first questions was, ‘Are you
sexually active?’ I wasn’t sure how to answer. That’s a very vague question.
Which encounter was she asking about in particular, sleepy Sunday morning wake
up sex or a wild Friday afternoon session?
There are too many variables. I mean, how active can you really be when you’re tied to the
four corners of the bed? Sure, you can do a little twisting and wiggling, but
would you call that active? Now if she’d asked is Nick sexually active, I could
have told her, ‘Sure! He swings a mean strap. He’s reasonably good about
changing sides of the bed if he’s using the belt. And he seems to always be
heading back into the closet for a different implement. During this part, he’s
very active while I’m merely pulling at the restraints.’
But on the chance she only wanted to know whether or not we
engaged in sex, I simply told her yes.
There was another question I really wanted to answer in
detail. She asked, ‘Are you ever abused at home? Does anyone ever hit you?’
These were asked as if they were the same questions although we all know that’s
far from the truth. The answer I wanted to give her was, ‘No, I’ve never been
abused. But as for being hit –
hardly ever, dammit! And don’t think I haven’t
complained about this oversight. Sometimes I go weeks, months with no spanking.
Recently I’ve begun emailing Nick my complaints. We’re talking about it and I
certainly hope there are more spankings in my future. But honestly, he’s bad to
forget and let it go.’
But once again, in case she wasn’t familiar with this
wonderful dynamic, I just told her no.
If doctors would only learn to listen to what’s not being said,
their patient visits could be so much more interesting.
* Since several have mentioned this in comment, I'll elaborate. This has only happened in the past few years. But now at EVERY doctor's visit I am asked if I'm abused at home and if I'm depressed and if I've had any thoughts of harming myself. When I took Nick to the ER three years ago I remember they asked him if he was abused. I thought it was stupid to ask him if his spouse was abusing him in front of the spouse.
* Since several have mentioned this in comment, I'll elaborate. This has only happened in the past few years. But now at EVERY doctor's visit I am asked if I'm abused at home and if I'm depressed and if I've had any thoughts of harming myself. When I took Nick to the ER three years ago I remember they asked him if he was abused. I thought it was stupid to ask him if his spouse was abusing him in front of the spouse.
Golly, your Doctors are nosy! Neither of those questions would be asked here on a general basis. I imagine if you turned up to A and E battered someone would ask the second one but the first one not a chance!
ReplyDeleteKeep talking to Nick, hope you get tied up again soon!
love Jan, xx
They never used to ask. It's like something that's just started in the past few years. You can tell they almost seem embarrassed to ask it sometimes.
DeleteI totally agree with Rose.
ReplyDeleteIt does seem nosy, but I guess some people are helped by it.
DeleteHi PK, if only we could answer those questions fully!
ReplyDeleteI agree, generally you wouldn't get those questions here. Although, for a while there any woman who turned up at an emergency room was asked the second question regardless of why she was there as part of standard procedure.
Hugs
Roz
It would have been more fun if I could have really answered.
DeleteI don't think these are questions that we ask here on a regular basis either. But you're so right on that last bit about how much more interesting their patient visits could be!
ReplyDeleteI don't remember exactly when they started here. But yeah, it could have been more interesting.
DeleteMy doctor has never asked either of those questions. Jan is right, possible the second one would be asked if you went emergency and looked like you had been abused.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Ronnie
xx
Yeah I sure it would be asked in the ER.
DeleteI’ve been asked if I’m still sexually active when I went for a cervical smear (pap) test but not whether I’ve been abused at home.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you and Nick are having fun!
Rosie xx
We had a good time. This was my OBGyn. So I guess they want to know if we're still active.
DeleteOdd questions ... must be a standard protocol they are obliged to follow. We know our Dr's (hubby and wife team) so well, we ask them how the kidlets are doing :>))
ReplyDeleteI missed commenting on your last post so will say it here ... good on you both for communicating, dating, playing & spanking ... now, rinse and repeat, as the saying goes :>)) ... nj
I hope we'll keep trying.
DeleteSome states have made it mandatory that Dr's ask the abuse questions. My Dr also has to ask those questions, though I agree that asking them in front of the potential abuser is not going to help anyone.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's just the US. And I would hope if they have any real suspicions that they would ask away from the spouse.
DeleteYou know they ask those questions of older people.
ReplyDeleteYeah, thanks buddy!
DeleteI've not encountered those questions either, but maybe it's because we know our docs really well. Maybe it's the steady stream of kiddos we have that we are there more often than most? Anyway, I agree, there are so many times I answer a simple yes or no, but really would prefer to say a whole lot more. Pity I cannot. If nothing else,their facial expressions would be awesome to see!
ReplyDelete--Baker
You got that right! I would love to see their faces.
DeleteYes, I think they are required to ask these questions in my state, too. I find it tedious when it happens at every visit. But, I admit that under the ttwd circumstances, it makes me laugh to myself.
ReplyDeleteElla
I think I'm just going to tell them, 'Not yet.'
DeleteOH my! Thank you so much for this post, PK. :) I loved it! Hmmm, I don't do much moving around when I'm tied to the four corners of the bed too. lol I've never been asked if I'm abused, or if I was, I certainly don't recall it... might have to think on how to answer that with a straight face and not having the blood all drain from my face just in case. :)
ReplyDeleteEsMay
Sometime you have to think these answers out and wonder how much of a comedian you what to be.
DeleteI'm late reading this but have to tell you that I LOVED IT!!! You sounded like Cassie! So funny! I get the abuse question from every medical place except my PCP. The last time I went for blood work they asked me what gender I identify with! Now, no offense, but I definitely look female and dress like one. So, even on the chance I was transgender, couldn't the woman guess what identity I was trying for?
ReplyDeleteI wish my GYN would ask about the sexually active part. I want to brag!
Rosie Dee
It definitely feels like bragging sometimes. She asked once if we used lube and I told her it wasn't necessary. She seemed impressed.
DeleteHi PK, :) Like Nora Jean, I am catching up too. Sounds like you and Nick had a wonderful, wonderful spanky time. Awesome on the communicating too! YAY!
ReplyDeleteHere is what I always have in mind to say when I have had an appointment, should the situation come up:
DOC: Hmmm... you seem to have some bruising on your buttock
ME: Oh that! My husband and I were having a little spanky fun in the bedroom. You know, I had a real awakening from the 50 Shades books. It has changed our sex life. Have you ever thought of trying it?
LOLOL!!! I wouldn't go that far to ask them, but I would say the first part, no problem. HAHA!
As for the part about them asking you those questions- they have to I think. I heard it two days ago when I went to the docs. They asked me: "Do you feel safe at home?" I can;t imagine why anyone would ask that in the company of a spouse or partner. I am thinking that it is worth being asked that if it could save a person from a bad situation. I'll take it.
Enjoyed your post very much, PK! Many hugs,
❤️Katie xoxo
I would love to see your doctor's face if you even got through the first part! I don't mind the questions. Like you said, it could help someone.
DeleteI get asked those every time, too. I live in Central PA, USA.
ReplyDeleteI think it is mandatory now all over the US.
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