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dennishoddy

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Well, good news on being "normal(?)." Since we lost our long-time (20 years) primary physician, we changed over to a new doctor in the network for the Mercy system. In this case, the new doctor was also a woman. In fact, she is a very nice looking, young woman. Enough so that when I go, I make it a point to always look her in the eye when conversing with her so that I don't get seen "checking her out."

The last time I was in to see her, she ended up closing her lab coat and holding it closed with her hands. It seemed kind of disconcerting to me after I thought about it, so the next time I go see her, I'll have to see if she does it again. If so, I guess I'll have to ask her if I'm making her uncomfortable by looking her in the eyes. Do some folks not like that?

Or, are lady doctors just strange?

Its looking her in the eye, and licking your lips that might be the problem? LOL!
 

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I don't know but I would be getting my prostate checked every time I went to see her. :wink2:

lmmfao/ rotf!!!!!

That's just it. One of the visits was my annual physical. At least her fingers are smaller than my old (male) doctor's were.



Its looking her in the eye, and licking your lips that might be the problem? LOL!


Crud!!! While I remember keeping eye contact with her, I don't remember what else I might have been doing.

I wonder if she will ever see me again????

Thanks, Dennis. You're a real friend.
 

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Your problem was seeing a NP in the first place. I'm sorry but they didn't go to medical school, do a residency. It's obvious from your tale that this NP has no clue what they're doing. One basic lesson that is learned in becoming a physician is that we treat the patient and not necessarily the lab the entire time. If you weren't having any weird symptoms, why in the heck did she even refer you in the first place? NP's have their place in the medical profession, but practicing unsupervised shouldn't be one of those places. I see these stories all the time. The scary thing is that alot of NP programs are online courses with a little bit of shadowing here and there. Makes me sick to my stomach.
 

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Your problem was seeing a NP in the first place. I'm sorry but they didn't go to medical school, do a residency. It's obvious from your tale that this NP has no clue what they're doing. One basic lesson that is learned in becoming a physician is that we treat the patient and not necessarily the lab the entire time. If you weren't having any weird symptoms, why in the heck did she even refer you in the first place? NP's have their place in the medical profession, but practicing unsupervised shouldn't be one of those places. I see these stories all the time. The scary thing is that alot of NP programs are online courses with a little bit of shadowing here and there. Makes me sick to my stomach.

This, this, this, this, this, this ... Thank you! :)
 

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650 TOTAL Testosterone is a good number if you are over 30yrs old...how old are you? BUT, what really matters is your FREE Testosterone level....did you also have that lab drawn?
 

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