The Dr to me: ‘How is your prolapse? ‘
Me š: ‘Prolapse? What prolapse, I don’t have one. ????’
Doctor : ‘ Ah! No’
Rush of confidence, not!
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Oh No! The prolapse fell out of the hole in my carry bag.
Arrrrrrrrrrgh what a terrific idea!!
Don’t know whether to laugh or cry so I’m laughing!!
Yes me too!!
I work in ob/gyn “prolapse” is thrown around as much as “pass the pepper please”.
Okay, but I did not want it thrown at me as touch wood I don’t have one ! š This doctors only visits our surgery once a month and I usually only see her every three so she probably doesn’t really know me!! š
Haha true!
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AWKWARD…made me laugh though! š
Well really,I was not really impressed! She had no idea who I was!!
It is dreadful really that they got it so wrong, It could have dangerous consequences
To be honest it was awful Judy, she asked about an injection I had had the month before, which had not worked, where was the injection she asked???? Then she asked how a rash I have had for over a month was. I told her it was no better so she asked ” what did we say it was” I said , “you didn’t no tests were done” okay. Then the prolapse question! Laugh or cry!
That is pretty shocking actually. She doesn’t seem to have any idea of what is going on in your medical history. Very scary indeed.
An off day maybe, I survived because I was on the ball. Phew! Luckily it was none of it life threatening? š xx
It was a good job you were, but it could have been nasty!!
Yes !! Drs are so rushed, you don’t get the doctors who really know you anymore . They keep moving around!
hmmm?
Yes!! Hummm!
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