I learned really quickly through this process that I was going to need to become an expert on lipedema in order to gain access to the care that I needed. If you find yourself reading this you probably have come to a similar conclusion. Intro the concept of “my binder”, a resource that I bring to every doctors appointment ready to fill the gaps in their knowledge.
As some of you may know I am a registered nurse however, I have never really experienced barriers to healthcare as vast as those found in my quest to find a diagnosis and treatment for my lipedema. As I did my research to prepare my own understanding of lipedema I acknowledged the need to share this information with my doctors. In all my years of nursing school and nursing practice never had the condition lipedema been mentioned; I had to assume that if this was true for me it might also be true for doctors. I saw an opportunity to educate but also to help eliminate barriers to care brought up by common misconceptions regarding lipedema and obesity. Armed with information and scholarly research I have built my binder to support getting access to care here in Canada. I encourage each of us to make a binder to use to educate and act as a resource as we journey to find care for a disease.
While each of our binders will be different based on our lived experience I think it’s important that my binder included the following:
No one can make you feel inferior without your own consent.
Eleanor Roosevelt
Currently my binder is in a constant state of evolution. Every time I learn something new, or find a new article I adjust my binder. I am by no means an expert at this yet, but I use each experience with each different medical professionals to help guide how I can improve the process. My plan is also to use my binder in my inevitable appeal with Manitoba Health for coverage of my reconstructive surgeries. I think of the preparation of my binder as the homework that I will need to do in order to make my best case to getting access to coverage from the system in which I work in and serve.
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