Why are men notoriously difficult to engage in their health and wellbeing? | Opinion | Nursing Times
Why are men notoriously difficult to engage in their health and wellbeing? | Opinion | Nursing Times
Dr Ben SinclairSinclair Health Limited07403110640https://www.optimiseclinic.co.ukTwitter: @menshealthtipsLinked In: http://ow.ly/5iykm
This is an interesting article from a womans point of view, we need more from a mans point of view! Its all very well to quote the stats at us but it doesnt help us to get what we need.
So guys please comment below as to why we are not good at this... because we know we are not! I went to my own GP last year and behaved like a typical guy not wanting to cause bother...after waiting around a year with a neck problem and a knee problem that were getting worse.. so why didnt I go?
answers below..
So guys please comment below as to why we are not good at this... because we know we are not! I went to my own GP last year and behaved like a typical guy not wanting to cause bother...after waiting around a year with a neck problem and a knee problem that were getting worse.. so why didnt I go?
answers below..
Dr Ben SinclairSinclair Health Limited07403110640https://www.optimiseclinic.co.ukTwitter: @menshealthtipsLinked In: http://ow.ly/5iykm
Ok so I will kick off - I think men dont look after their health because our whole culture pushes us in that direction, from the lessons of the playground to the turn off of the waiting room and having to tell an unkown female receptionist your deepest problems...surely we can do better.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see health services tailored to the needs of unreached men, not just the women who turn up.