OT: Would you be pissed off too?
I would write a letter and ALSO speak to the Dr. directly. I hope you got her name. Ugh! I hate to see people get fired, but she does not belong in a Dr.'s office, perhaps she could get a job at a salon! Grrrrr....sorry, rude & Ignorant people really make me angry.
So moral of my story, they can be wrong!!! Get a second opinion!!!
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She is just probably someone who got burnt before and thinks all men are like the one she had....
Hope all heals! Stacey
Stacey
RNY-10/27/04
To play devils advocate............it IS something that is asked regularly if symptoms could possibly resemble any STD of ANY kind. It sucks, but it is part of life and something that DOES happen.
However, since that is such a sensitive subject, addressing it should be done delicately and not rude. Also, in my experience, it's not appropriate to even have that conversation on the phone. If symptoms are there, an appointment should be made, and that should be a private discussion in the exam room to rule out any and all possibilities.
TRUST me when I say that there are TONS of women and girls that do get STD's everyday. So it is way common for them to call doc office. (you would be shocked......even in this day and age of education) But it hits a more personal heart string when you are in a committed relationship and are being asked those questions. Even I, get bothered when I get asked them, and I have had to be the "asker" of those questions myself.
Th nurse was out of line......inappropriate and disrespectful.
When life hands you lemons, ask for tequila & salt and give me a call!