Don't be ashamed to consult whatever embarrasing problems you might have with your General Practicioner. Doctors are professionals and will act as such. Any and all private information regarding your condition is (with very few exceptions) considered a medical secret and is thus sacred.
( Unless you're like me and your GP also happens to be your dad, in which case, BIG OOF. )
I mean, there was a time when physicians were expected to treat their colleagues' children for free, to spare them from having to treat family members. It's kind of sad to see the old ethics getting swept aside by modernity like that.
doctors get desensetized to crazy stories pretty fast. whatever embarrasing thing you think you're saying, a doctor has probably heard thousands of times before.
doctors get desensetized to crazy stories pretty fast. whatever embarrasing thing you think you're saying, a doctor has probably heard thousands of times before.
"To you, getting [unexpected object] lodged in your rectum was the most important day of your life. But for the emergency room staff, it was Tuesday."
But overexpression of Prolactin is one of the symptoms of breast cancer,Um...My breast started to lactate since yesterday...Shook them as well....I'm not touching them too often..Could it be that girls touching me while I sleep...Should I stop biting her nipple?Well...I do it with AN-94 in my office...When no one is aroundBLUSH-(gulp)Milk may come out right before ~ right after giving birthI don't think I'm pregnant..So if you truly love your partner, talk to the doctor.Ah... I've been fondling them regularly....Is that so?