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Re: Diagnosis PCODFrom: Janice (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 29 Sep 2001 23:33:46 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 22 Sep 2001, Jen wrote: > >At Sat, 22 Sep 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>At Mon, 2 Apr 2001, jamie wrote: >>> >>>I have just been informed that I most likely have PCOD, now my gyno has >>>told me to prepare myself for an examination in about a month, we went >>>through >>>what would have to be done, but there is one procedure i am not >>>comfortable with. >>>I am fairly comfortable with this doctor although have only been in to >>>see >>>him one time, he implied that he would have to stimulate the clitoris. >>>I don't know much about the procedures for this syndrome, but I am very >>>wary to this procedure. > >I know this is late -- it appears that this was posted back in April -- >but I hope you didn't see this doctor again. There is absolutely no >medical reason for a doctor to stimulate your clitoris. What a sicko! >You should report him to the local ob/gyn medical board right away, >because he may be doing this to lots of other young women. If he is >associated with the school, you should also alert them, as well! > >-- >jen > >email welcome at: jennyred.nospam@ivillage.com >(note: to send me an email, take out the ".nospam" I put in > my email address. That's in there for the spam-bots.) >
-- Let him do it. My doctor did it to me and it was fun. I am now seeing him on the side!!!!! Do it baby!
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