I'm just wondering about my new gyno's behaviour that I didn't believe was appropriate...: confused:I used to see this nice lady when I was studying in university overseas. But I've been back home for a while and haven't been to see a gyno since. Last weekend I made an appointment with one, and my mum insisted on coming with me (she had taken my sister a few weeks before too and she wanted to be there for my appointment).
Long story short, we went in, and I thought she seemed nice at first. She asked me what was wrong and I told her about my cramps. I get them so bad painkillers have stopped working and often I can't get out of bed. She did a very quick ultrasound to see if there were any cysts (there weren't, which was good). She then asked if there was anything else I wanted to address. I said yes, and told her about the ridiculously heavy bleeding I've been having since my second period and asked if there was anything that could help lighten it or something because it's really bothering me. She just perked up and said "oh, that's a very good thing! It just means that you're young and very healthy. You shouldn't do anything about it" I wasn't sure if she was the truth, so I asked again if she was absolutely sure there was nothing that could be done about my problems. My mum jumped in and told the gyno "oh, she can still cope with a some paracetamol." and told me I really shouldn't mess with the heavy bleeding. The gyno then gave me the bill and sent me out the door
I felt like the gyno didn't do anything to help me, especially with the bleeding she just basically told me to suck it up. I guess having my mum in the room wasn't much of a help either. It's not very appropriate though, is it, for gynos to send patients home if they think there's nothing wrong with us?? My last gyno listened to all my questions but this lady just kind of dismissed them.
By the time we got around to paying the bill I was between wanting to cry and bash her in the face. I'd never been treated so horribly by a doctor before.
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