I have had some bad luck, and got accused of being a hypochondriac by my military doctor. I don't know how you can fake tearing your ACL proved by MRI, having surgery, tearing your meniscus, again proved by an MRI, having surgery again, breaking bones in my foot, back injury leaving me unable to get on my hands and knees, proved by severe muscle tears, and spasming, torn ligament in my ankle, proved by it swelling bigger than a damn softball. And my doctor in the military wondered why I gained 30 lbs that year, told me I need to work out more... hell half the year I couldn't exercise, the other half I was recovering just to be able to do stuff normally.
My mom gets dizzy spells, has nerve damage in her back, and her arms and legs go numb, and the neurologists, and docs all tell her that shes imagining the symptoms. Hopefully if there is something really wrong, you get a doctor that will really listen to you, and not just pass it off. If you guys do a little research online, you can find out that the number one cause of death in the united states, is medical mistakes. Yep NUMBER ONE. Tops everything, yet we need doctors, the good ones are worth the money, just to avoid paying a bad one almost the same amount.