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Re: Horrible doctor's appt. : (

From: anon (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jun 25 11:10:49 2003


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>>>>Rachel, I think you should tell your doctor- I think she would want to know. I've actually had my doctors ask me how I was treated by other staff in his office. Let us know how it works out.

>>At Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Rachel wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi Everyone,
>>>I have a problem, I went to the doctor last Friday and saw the mid-wife
>>>in the office and she was just awful to me (my real doctor had an
>>>emergency). Saying intercourse is supposed to hurt and feel this
>>>uncomfortable. And told me to use candles, not to light them but to
>>>insert them about an hour before I have sex and go up in size every
>>>month. I was appalled, and felt utterly upset! So today I have an appt
>>>with my original doctor, (I called the office yesterday after thinking
>>>about it nonstop all weekend). I guess my question is do I tell my
>>>doctor about everything this midwife in her office said? I want to but I
>>>don’t want to feel as if I’m tattling. I’m just curious. I have stage
>>>3 endometriosis, and the midwife knows this from my records. Then why
>>>would she dismiss me like that and make me feel so awful about my
>>>condition? I swear I wouldn’t be wasting my time going to the doctor if
>>>I didn’t think it was important to my health. Anyways, thanks for
>>>listening and I hope everyone is having a great day.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Rachel
>>>
>I think you should tell him. who is she to tell you that? If I were you
>I would have told him.
>
>--
>Alexandra
>




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