So I have scheduled an appointment with one of the top eye specialist providers in my area. Due to their standing, I won't be able to see them until November. I thought it'd be good to get my hormones checked, though, because my dry eye gets terribly worse around my period. My previous eye doctor told me to do so, but I didn't have insurance at the time. Now I do, so I can afford it.
Anyway, I scheduled an appointment at my school clinic because I don't have a PCP yet. I had literally the most awful experience!
I went in and a nurse checked my vitals. She told me to stop talking to her when she was checking my blood pressure (under some excuse that the machine was 'finicky' but I could tell she simply didn't want to listen to me talk). I mentioned that the reason for my visit was to check the hormone connection with dry eye and she acted like I was crazy, and she'd "never heard such a thing."
Then the doctor came in and when I explained the situation he flat out told me that "females don't produce testosterone". This is easily debunked with a simple Google search. So he didn't order a hormone panel to check my test, only my estrogen and prolactin. I texted my friend about it because she suffers from PCOS (excess testosterone) and she couldn't believe he had his license to be able to practice medicine.
Anyway. Just wanted to vent a little bit. Not only is this disease mind-boggling dealing with the ignorant people we're supposed to trust makes it even worse. I'm excited I can see the eye specialists later this year, though.
Anyway, I scheduled an appointment at my school clinic because I don't have a PCP yet. I had literally the most awful experience!
I went in and a nurse checked my vitals. She told me to stop talking to her when she was checking my blood pressure (under some excuse that the machine was 'finicky' but I could tell she simply didn't want to listen to me talk). I mentioned that the reason for my visit was to check the hormone connection with dry eye and she acted like I was crazy, and she'd "never heard such a thing."
Then the doctor came in and when I explained the situation he flat out told me that "females don't produce testosterone". This is easily debunked with a simple Google search. So he didn't order a hormone panel to check my test, only my estrogen and prolactin. I texted my friend about it because she suffers from PCOS (excess testosterone) and she couldn't believe he had his license to be able to practice medicine.
Anyway. Just wanted to vent a little bit. Not only is this disease mind-boggling dealing with the ignorant people we're supposed to trust makes it even worse. I'm excited I can see the eye specialists later this year, though.
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