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Re: Good Doctors

From: holly (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Feb 27 08:36:34 2004


it took me years and numerous doctors (men and women) to find a good one. mine is male, but he's young and very interested in helping me feel better. it has made such a difference to have a doc who takes me seriously and who is genuinely concerned. there is hope for all of us.

At Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Jen wrote: >
>I am new to this site, but not new to endo. Today I scheduled my second
>lap...I am 22. After reading some of these posts, my heart goes out to
>those of you who suspect you have endo but don't know yet, or who just
>don't understand all that goes along with it. I feel so fortunate to
>have finally found a good doctor who understands, who continues to
>educate herself on the subject, and who is a woman.
>
>My advice to everyone who doesn't feel comfortable with the knowledge
>that they have or who has a doctor who doesn't take your pain lightly to
>keep searching!!! It will help you so much to have someone on your side.
>There are good doctors out there, and you aren't crazy! I also recommend
>finding a woman doctor. I really think that they tend to be more caring
>and understanding when it comes to this disease. I'm not prejudice
>against men, that has just been my experience.
>
>Good luck to you all!
>Jen






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