We’ve all faked being sick at least once, whether for school or work. And if done right, getting away with it without raising suspicion is almost a guarantee.
However, faking an illness with a medical professional is a different scenario, and a foolish one to be in, at that. However, that didn’t stop these individuals from engaging in such behavior, as evidenced by this Reddit thread from a while back.
From feigning seizures to using a prop pebble to claim a kidney stone affliction, these stories may just make you shake your head in utter disbelief.
I'm an audiologist, and it's fairly common to have people fake a hearing loss. With adults, it's commonly for worker's compensation/benefits. Children do it for attention or to get out of school for a day. They are fairly easy to spot...pati