Lace I basically just had the same exact experience from my gp (Australia, where we apparently have one of the best health systems in the world). Unfortunately I live in a small town (800 people) and we only have one gp, with no facilities for ultrasound, and a nurse who does blood tests only on weekday mornings. Our 'good' gp left a few years ago to be replaced with one I call Dr Skeptical. Consequently i don't ever go to the doctor. my last appt was in june after a 10 week flu which became a lung infection and the idiot told me to go home and rest, until I got so desperate I went to someone else (who had a far more proactive response and didn't patronise me or treat me like an idiot).
Sometimes Dr Skeptical's sick or takes holidays and we get a replacement who is DrAwesome. Unfortunately this was not one of those times, this is how it went:
GRRRRRRRRRRR
Well Dr Skeptical was his usual dismissive self, basically I went in, he said "are you still TTC?" (Referring to June when while hocking up my left lung I mentioned we were having trouble conceiving) I said "Yes, that's why I'm here" he said "right, so i'll give you a referral to someone then" and turned around to his computer. THANKS FOR THE COMPASSION. His fave thing to do is to fob things off onto another doctor to deal with.
He then proceeded to cut down each of my questions one by one, saying little gem's like "It can be completely normal to take some time to conceive" and "there are all kinds of reasons why a luteal phase can vary" and "I've seen people take 7 years to conceive after having their first baby or babies quickly" and "you are 28 (almost 29), there is no reason to rush, relax, don't even make the appointment with the specialist for a few months, just keep trying, you have time"
GRRRRR how insensitive! Completely missing the emotional roller coaster that is TTC. Why would I want to keep this up?
I tried to point out that I conceived my sons quickly, I asked if I could have an ultrasound to check there is no ectopic given my weird period after my third chemical in a row, and to check there are no cycts or fibroids causing my spotting, and he said I don't need one. I tried to say how disheartening it is to try for so long, he said I was being silly. I tried to say how hard it was seeing I was pregnant then getting my period and loosing the baby 3 times, he said that is just the body getting rid of a pregnancy that could have been a baby with defects. BUT THIS HAS NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE! Didn't care. "Bodies change."
Everything I said he just shot down.
So he gave me a referral to a Dr IVF, whom I researched really well (I have a nursing friend that works with many midwives in our nearby large city which is 2hrs drive away, and she told me who to go to, and my previous OB's office happen to recommend him too). Dr IVF is supposedly very good and has a great and understanding nature so fx he helps. Anyway he's part of an IVF clinic, but they treat all stages of infertility and offer all kinds of treatments other than IVF so I assume this means Clomid would be obtainable from him. I suspect he'll do bloods though, being a 'professor' and all.
Anyway that appointment is on 18th Feb, around when I am due to ovulate (usually cd18-20). So my Clomid hope is dashed for this cycle, and I can't get bloods or ultrasound before then to make sure it's all ok in there, after my pregnancy ended, odd period and temps still very high.
I even tried to ask Dr Skeptical about progesterone treatment for spotting (wasn't planning to but got desperate for any kind of help to save this month's future baby) and Dr Skeptical just blew it off and said you can spot for all sorts of reasons. When I mentioned I never spotted ever before, even with ds 1 and 2, he just shrugged and said the body can change.
Then he printed some blood tests for me to take with me to the specialist... FROM JUNE 2012! I had bloods run when I was sick for 10 weeks back then and he has given these to take with me! They are all normal, but that's because I wasn't yet on LE diet. From memory I've only been on LE for 6ish months, and trying for 8 months so that would have been July or August. Which makes the blood tests invalid. Mind you I couldn't point that out since I was saying i'd been trying a year and not mentioning swaying... But regardless, old bloods are ridiculous, if the body can change which seemed to be his catch phrase, why would old bloodwork even be relevant?
Am so annoyed! But this is just typical of doctors and reinforces why I don't go (hence being sick 10 weeks before I went last time).