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<blockquote data-quote="Ballofwool" data-source="post: 997547" data-attributes="member: 186617"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>Hope you don't mind me posting again, this forum has really helped support me so far! </p><p></p><p>I am seriously disappointed. I went to see the endocrinologist, and he said I seemed to be fine. He wasn't willing to do any more tests on me and he will never give me a diagnosis. This is what he said.</p><p></p><p>I cried for hours. I don't think my doctor will ever refer me to a new endocrinologist, because this one will write a letter saying that nothing is wrong. How can he say this when his tests showed my blood sugar was 2.6?! </p><p></p><p>He blamed everything on my low weight, but that is ridiculous. I know many people who had a BMI equal to ( even or lower than) mine and none of them have had these problems. Also, my BMI is now at 18 which is the lowest end of the "normal" range. You would think that would prove his "underweight" theory wrong, but he simply ignored that... I think It's just a way to blame me for everything, rather than actually make a diagnosis or do anything to help! </p><p></p><p>He happened to find a vitamin D deficiency on my blood test results so he gave me a prescription for vitamin D pills. I could have just bought those at the chemist myself. I got the impression he was only writing the prescription to try to get rid of me with harmless, cheap vitamins!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ballofwool, post: 997547, member: 186617"] Hello, Hope you don't mind me posting again, this forum has really helped support me so far! I am seriously disappointed. I went to see the endocrinologist, and he said I seemed to be fine. He wasn't willing to do any more tests on me and he will never give me a diagnosis. This is what he said. I cried for hours. I don't think my doctor will ever refer me to a new endocrinologist, because this one will write a letter saying that nothing is wrong. How can he say this when his tests showed my blood sugar was 2.6?! He blamed everything on my low weight, but that is ridiculous. I know many people who had a BMI equal to ( even or lower than) mine and none of them have had these problems. Also, my BMI is now at 18 which is the lowest end of the "normal" range. You would think that would prove his "underweight" theory wrong, but he simply ignored that... I think It's just a way to blame me for everything, rather than actually make a diagnosis or do anything to help! He happened to find a vitamin D deficiency on my blood test results so he gave me a prescription for vitamin D pills. I could have just bought those at the chemist myself. I got the impression he was only writing the prescription to try to get rid of me with harmless, cheap vitamins! [/QUOTE]
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