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I have a new primary and I don't like him. Brining up my concerns he stated not to eat much. My, oh my, I don't like a statement like that, he dismissed it, so will look for a new primary doctor and see if I can find an endocrinologist. I don't like being dismissed and with a statement like that, that is exactly what it was. I know my body. I know how much I eat, I know the foods I eat, and went through this years ago when finally my old primary doctor did a thyroid test. So will have to find someone else who will listen to me. I don't like being treated like a child, and that is exactly how I felt. I didn't complain about it, but am going to find someone else.

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I sure do know what you mean about being treated like a child and having your concerns dismissed! Same thing happened to me and I also switched doctors. For years now I’ve gone to only female doctors. What a difference! Your local hospital should have a list you can look at. Also try Healthgrades.com. The site rates doctors and hospitals.
When you have found a new doctor, take a few minutes to write to the dismissive one and explain why you won’t be back. Be very nice about it. Maybe he’ll change his ways! Good luck!