Re: I have a doctor problem
From: Anon (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Nov 18 08:03:20 2002
At Sun, 17 Nov 2002, anonymous wrote:
>Hi Janice,
You might try posting on the Women's Health Forum to get a gyn's take on
this. If he/she does not think the vibrator comments are appropriate
for your medical condition, don't hesitate to report the incident to the
medical licensing board in your state. In any case, talking about his
sex life is unprofessional to say the least. You could also ask your
own gyn about this- he/she would keep your conversation private.
>Hi Janice,
>
>You might want to try this website. Just click on "doc finder", select
>your state, and type in the doctors name. You will at least be able to
>check to see if he has a history of this behavior.
>
>Good Luck.
>
>http://www.docboard.org/
>
>At Sun, 17 Nov 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
>>
>>The other day I went to see my new doctor for the first time. He just my
>>primary care phycsian not my OB Gyn. I went to him for a referal to a pain
>>manegement doctor, anyways I was explaining to him all about my endometriosis
>>and ovarian cyst and how intercourse has been extremely painful lately. He
>>asked me if I had ever tried a vibrator, I was shocked by the question coming
>>from a medical proffessional. I said no and then he looked at me like i was
>>crazy. He started talking about all of his ex-girlfriends and their sex toys
>>and how he didn't have to do any work they already knew what they wanted and
>>he went on on on. It made me really uncomfortable, I was so releived to get
>>out of there and I want to do something about it because it totally offended
>>me. He also asked if my bouyfriend could give me an orgasm when i said yes he
>>said Damn, he must have to work hard. I don't think he should of talked to me
>>like that. I need advice on it. Please some answer me. Janice Kidwell