"I don't know what they study for": Dominican woman goes viral on social media for criticizing doctors in the U.S. What do you think?

"The only thing they provide you with is Tylenol and ibuprofen."


The user @la_irresistible76, a Dominican residing in the United States, has gone viral with a video in which she delivers a scathing critique of the American healthcare system in a sarcastic and explosive tone. In her rant, she claims that doctors label any symptom as "normal," from an eye pain to urinary issues. “If your eye hurts, it’s normal; if you’re losing hair, it’s normal; if your butt hurts, it’s normal; if you have a rash, it’s all normal,” she said, amid laughter and indignation.

The message didn't end there. The TikToker—whose real name is Deyanira—also pointed out the lack of clear diagnoses and effective solutions: “The only things they prescribe are Tylenol and ibuprofen. So, by the time you realize it, you have stage 4 cancer and that’s when they take action. That’s why I don’t know what they study for.”

The video has sparked a flood of reactions on TikTok, from users who have gone through similar situations to those confirming that stress is the “favorite” diagnosis of doctors. “They blame everything on stress”; “They send you for 80 appointments just to charge the insurance”; “They told me my dizziness was normal; I went to the Dominican Republic and there I was diagnosed with anemia.”

But the discussion isn't limited to the U.S. Users from Spain, Canada, and Switzerland also shared their frustrations with the medical systems in their countries: "Here in Spain, it's all about paracetamol"; "In Canada, you pay for an extremely expensive insurance, but it doesn't really solve anything"; "In Switzerland, it's the same. Everything is fine until there's nothing more to be done."

Although the video by @la_irresistible76 has garnered over 18.6K likes and 4 thousand comments from people supporting her, not all experiences with the U.S. healthcare system are negative. Recently, Cuban influencer Flor de Cuba shared her surprise at receiving excellent treatment during a medical consultation with her grandmother, who has Parkinson's disease. Her experience, while different, reflects the diversity of experiences in such a criticized system.

The debate remains lively: do doctors in the U.S. truly fail to resolve issues, or is it a matter of perspective? What is clear is that this topic has struck a chord among Latinos.

Frequently Asked Questions about Critiques of the Healthcare System in the U.S. and Medical Experiences

Why has the video of @la_irresistible76 criticizing doctors in the U.S. gone viral?

The video by @la_irresistible76 has gone viral due to its sarcastic and explosive critique of the American healthcare system, where she claims that doctors tend to label any symptom as "normal" and prescribe only Tylenol and ibuprofen. The lack of clear diagnoses and effective solutions has resonated with many people who have had similar experiences.

Is it common for doctors in the U.S. to attribute symptoms to stress?

Yes, many users have shared that their experience with doctors in the U.S. is similar, indicating that stress is often cited as the cause of various symptoms. This has sparked a debate about the quality of healthcare and the need for more accurate diagnoses.

What differences exist between medical experiences in the U.S. and other countries?

Users from countries like Spain, Canada, and Switzerland have shared similar experiences regarding the lack of effective solutions in their healthcare systems. In these places, it has also been reported that doctors often prescribe paracetamol as a general solution. The perception of ineffective healthcare is not exclusive to the U.S., but is observed in various healthcare systems around the world.

What has been the experience of influencer Flor de Cuba with the healthcare system in the U.S.?

The influencer Flor de Cuba shared a positive experience taking her grandmother to a medical appointment in the U.S., highlighting the privacy, respect, and efficiency of the service. Her experience contrasts with the criticisms and shows that experiences can vary significantly within the same healthcare system.

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