Re: DOCTORS!!
From: Elle (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 Nov 2000 09:38:11 -0600 (CST)
Cindy,
Good luck to you, lady! And, remember that every doctor you talk to was
a med school student at one time, doing his or her residency alongside
some patient nurse who taught them a thing or two!
It is encouraging to know that you are in nursing school. The more
women with PCOS in the medical community, the better chance we have at
rescuing women who come in on their first visit to the doctor. You
might be surprised at what you teach your doctor when you take all these
articles to him.
Take care,
--
Elle
At Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Cindy wrote:
>
>Since some of you have been talking about problems with Dr.s I figured I
>would wine on your sholders. I know there are lots of VERY good Dr. out
>there. But finding them does seem tricky. Especially when your
>insurance has more to say about your health care then He or She does. I
>get nervous talking to my Dr. because he knows I am a student nurse and
>I am VERY afraid of sounding stupid. I still have lots and lots and
>lots and lots to learn. Plus it is so freeking hard and time consuming
>to change Dr. Square one is not very appeling place to go back too ya
>know?! I have to see my Dr. again in the am. I made an appt. just to
>talk and ask questions so that I not worring about the exposure of my
>"privates":)) I am taking with me a copy of the message Met vs
>Miscarriage because he told me he didn't think this kind of treatment
>would be useful to me. HELLO!! We are trying to have another babe
>here!!!! (WE have a 2 1/2 year old son, Devin my will to live) Everybody
>has been so helpful to me and you guys are bring up my confidence to get
>a little more aggressive!
>Love ya all!
>
>--
>Cindy
>