It is really admirable that you are at least conscious of you not trusting the drs rather than let us say blaming them or externalising your distrust to them. Not that anything wrong with either as we humans often have our own limitations at any time but the fact you are conscious of knowing you just do not trust drs says a lot about you and that is a plus!
However, also in reality one needs a drs. We all do at some point. So the question is how do you reconcile these two real things?
I can tell you what worked for me and you can try or take it as an idea and find your own way.
One of the most important thing for me was knowing I did not trust therapists. I accept that. I did not know why but I accept that I have a feeling that I do not trust therapists.
But I also accept that I need therapists. So I told them. Listen I do not trust you (not you as a person since I know nothing about you but you as therapist and I do not know really) but I do need your help until I find out why I do not trust you. Since your situation is medical doctor, you do not have to go as deep but hope you got my gist.
Of course as I went deeper in therapy, it makes 100% sense I should not trust anyone that deep when I am recovering my feelings from my lost childhood. There was a reason I lost those feelings and it had a lot to do with trusting people so it made sense to me and I worked my way up from there.
So for you in terms of medical doctors, you can just indicate you have mistrust in procedures and hospitals but you need the help. Most people and most doctors will hear your conflicting feelings and understand. Language is a powerful tool and it really does help to relate to others. Saying it outloud will not cure you from not trusting, but it will allow you to get the help you need.
Just shooting it out there but hope it is helpful.
However, also in reality one needs a drs. We all do at some point. So the question is how do you reconcile these two real things?
I can tell you what worked for me and you can try or take it as an idea and find your own way.
One of the most important thing for me was knowing I did not trust therapists. I accept that. I did not know why but I accept that I have a feeling that I do not trust therapists.
But I also accept that I need therapists. So I told them. Listen I do not trust you (not you as a person since I know nothing about you but you as therapist and I do not know really) but I do need your help until I find out why I do not trust you. Since your situation is medical doctor, you do not have to go as deep but hope you got my gist.
Of course as I went deeper in therapy, it makes 100% sense I should not trust anyone that deep when I am recovering my feelings from my lost childhood. There was a reason I lost those feelings and it had a lot to do with trusting people so it made sense to me and I worked my way up from there.
So for you in terms of medical doctors, you can just indicate you have mistrust in procedures and hospitals but you need the help. Most people and most doctors will hear your conflicting feelings and understand. Language is a powerful tool and it really does help to relate to others. Saying it outloud will not cure you from not trusting, but it will allow you to get the help you need.
Just shooting it out there but hope it is helpful.