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Trying a new doctor at the same clinic I usually attend as when I got diagnosed with PCOS my original new doctor straight up just told me to lose weight to treat it...yet somehow sitting here feeling guilty for changing doctors.
What a lot of doctors forget, and what we're conditioned to forget, is that doctors are providing a service.
If what they're providing is less than satisfactory, why should you put up with it?
Sometimes it's hard to hear, doesn't mean the doctor is wrong.
A doctor who doesn't tell a patient facts about their health isn't a caring doctor.
One would hope a doctor is tactful, aka good bedside manner, and helps patients rather than just says stuff.
And there is also being a good patient, ask your doctor questions, ask what they can do to help you and ask what you can do to help yourself.
It's more so that losing weight is a part of treating PCOS but the doctor didn't acknowledge or even consider the difficulty of losing weight with the hormone imbalance and insulin resistance associated with it.