Hate Quote by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich
““Lyme disease is new then, barely known. The doctor hasn’t tested me for it. We can see only what we have a name for. Now he crouches in front of the table. His eyes are ice blue, too bright. “There is nothing wrong with you,” he says, and his voice is artificially high, like he is talking to a child. “Not physically. Sometimes, when a person’s very sad…” Something inside me rings. I hate him. I hate him instantly. Outside, in the parking lot,””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Illness and Perception, 2022
The narrator distrusts a doctor’s dismissive attitude, linking emotional pain to physical health and feeling immediate hostility.
In simple terms: Mistrusting a doctor who seems uncaring.
Question authority when empathy is lacking.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- clinical encounters
- seeking second opinions
- managing chronic illness
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does emotional pain manifest physically?
- What steps can protect patient dignity?
The doctor’s perspective may be limited to physical symptoms.