Girl 16 told six months pregnant by GP

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  • racin-snake
    V.I.P. Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 2285

    #31
    Originally posted by notoriouseddie
    The doctor didnt make a mistake you bloody numpty!! Don't you see that?!

    If you make a 'mistake', you learn from that 'mistake' so that the same 'mistake' doesnt happy in the future.

    The doctor did the right thing in assuming that the patient was pregnant given the symptoms she had. If the doctor had sent her to a dentist because she thought the sickness and swollen stomach might have been caused by a bad tooth then this would have been a bloody mistake!

    If you genuinely think this doctor made a mistake then you must be of the opinion that all girls that go to their GP with sickness in the morning and a sweollen belly should be screened for tumours.

    If you think this is the case then your right to vote should be stripped from you.

    i am starting to see your argument falling apart and getting very unstable
    you saying the doctor made no mistake then you add this tirade

    could you please make your mind up as its looking sort of stupid to most if not all after considering you calling me a numpty

    mmmm
    maybe some inner searching might not go amiss as you are clearly very confused

    i hope you can contain your desire to get angry and maybe debate and come to some sort of stable conclusion as your argument pro the doctor is looking very shaky indeed form here

    as for right to vote

    please don't your amusing to a degree but that is stupidity at its utmost ..yet you claim i am a huge arse

    mmmmm indeed the phrase pot and kettle springs to mind
    Last edited by racin-snake; 17 December, 2011, 20:54.
    Today is the Tomorrow you worried about yesterday ......Was it worth it ?

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    • jordigirl
      DK Veteran
      • Oct 2011
      • 716

      #32
      maybe the dr did test for pregnancy, some cancers can show high levels of the same pregnancy hormone, so she assumed the girl was pregnant , least she sent her for ultrasound to determine the fact







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      • notoriouseddie
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 21

        #33


        I give up

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        • racin-snake
          V.I.P. Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 2285

          #34
          Originally posted by jordigirl
          maybe the dr did test for pregnancy, some cancers can show high levels of the same pregnancy hormone, so she assumed the girl was pregnant , least she sent her for ultrasound to determine the fact
          covered a few posts back JG

          considering this JG if this were you or say your daughter (lets imagine)
          would you not be looking for some sort of apology from the GP ?
          Today is the Tomorrow you worried about yesterday ......Was it worth it ?

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          • racin-snake
            V.I.P. Member
            • Jun 2009
            • 2285

            #35
            Originally posted by notoriouseddie


            I give up
            bye eddie
            Today is the Tomorrow you worried about yesterday ......Was it worth it ?

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            • Kalipo
              DK Veteran
              • Mar 2008
              • 1687

              #36
              I'm not jumping in on this pointless thread.. but what worries me is the young girl should of had the option for her mum to be present or not during the result being put forward.. what happened to patient confidentiality ??

              I don't think the full facts have been put forward for anyone to argue if it was right or wrong or if the GP should apologies or not.

              Put this argument to bed lads. its not worth the server space that it was originally intended. Shame on the press in the UK again.

              Shit sells papers..
              ich bin stolz ein deutscher zu sein.

              Meathead Lufter Verein - iScheitern

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              • super jumbe
                V.I.P. Member
                • Dec 2008
                • 11610

                #37
                Ok for argument sake say the patient might have been a boy with same symptoms, swollen stomach, and sickness in the morning and a lack of appetite.

                The results would have been deferent then a girl.

                If this girl was going to hide the pregnancy she would have gone to see the doctor on her own and not with her mother.

                I am shore when doctor gave the bad news in front of her mother the pair must have been in a shock, some teenagers do commit suicide.

                There are issue the doctors are not able discuss in front of parents and that doctor broke all the rules of confidentiality!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                Doctor should apologise.

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                • nara
                  DK Veteran
                  • May 2008
                  • 2586

                  #38
                  Originally posted by super jumbe
                  The results would have been deferent then a girl.
                  That's true. Boys don't have ovaries.
                  He who laughs last probably didn't get the joke.

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                  • Mjolinor
                    V.I.P. VIC
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 1093

                    #39
                    Originally posted by nara
                    That's true. Boys don't have ovaries.
                    Not too sure about some of the whinging dweebs in the SB

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                    • super jumbe
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 11610

                      #40
                      So no ovaries then doctor has only one option to put glows on the put hands in his ar**!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                      • Snowy79
                        DK Veteran
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 1347

                        #41
                        As no one apart from the patient has had any input into this thread I'll keep my options open. It was however stated that the Doctor had said she'd probably had a miscarriage. I'm probably wrong but I think you're wasting your time looking for a heart beat in someone thats miscarried.

                        The other point is the fact that she had a scan the next day. No information as to who ordered the scan but it may have been the Doctor. Who knows maybe the Doctor actually said 'She thought she had been pregnant but may have suffered a miscarriage I think I'll arrange a scan ASAP' This could put a whole different angle on a one sided report. It will be interesting to see what any follow up investigation shows. Again I'll not speculate until I hear it from those involved.

                        It's very unfortunate for the young girl but she still has her life. If the medical profession weren't that concerned I'm sure she'd have waited a few months for a scan like everyone else.

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                        • ITS A SCAM !
                          DK Veteran
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 1140

                          #42
                          Some doctors are crap....i had a vey bad accident 20 years ago where i broke my back....The doctors never noticed this until i was discharged after just one day in hospital !

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                          • Evastar
                            V.I.P. Member
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 1220

                            #43
                            Originally posted by racin-snake
                            Lets put it this way then ..when you were pregnant and a huge majority of other women too Eva
                            did the doctor perform a pregnancy test or just tell by the symptoms ?


                            that's the bit even the article fails to give any semblance of a clue to ?

                            if the girl was so adamant about being "NOT" PREGNANT
                            THAT WOULD HAVE DECIDED A POINT ?
                            when i was pregnant i bought a test in the chemist and didn't go to the doctors until after i had used the home pregnancy test. so no, the doctor didn't perform a pregnancy test on me, just took my word for it, asked me a few questions about dates and wrote a letter for the hospital.

                            having said that, teenage girls are quite likely to lie about sex and the possibility of them being pregnant, especially if their mother is present, so i'm not surprised that the doctor dismissed whatt she said. the fact that she suggested pregnancy in front of the mother is regrettable, but if the girl attended with her mother insisting on a diagnosis and pregnancy was by far the most probable diagnosis well then she had to say it.

                            maybe she asked the girl if she wanted to discuss the matter in private, we don't know what was actually said. what i do know is when my father was very ill and we met with his consultant, there were three of us in the room and afterwards we all remembered different things. it's very hard at a time of stress, or indeed any other time, to remember exactly what was said word for word without colouring it yourself because of your emotional attachment to the situation.

                            and its probably quite likely the doctor suggested talking in private, the girl probably said it was okay to talk about anything in front of her mother, as she knew she wasn't pregnant; the doctor then suggested pregnancy and the mother went off the deep end and didn't hear any of the rest of the conversation because she was so indignant about the aspersions being cast on her darling daughter's character etc etc etc .....

                            as usual the rags are out to sensationalise something to sell more copies to make money

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                            • racin-snake
                              V.I.P. Member
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 2285

                              #44
                              as usual all your post (as the others have done ) based on more supposition than the story from what you claim "rag" supposes


                              still no reason why no apologising for the mistake ?
                              Today is the Tomorrow you worried about yesterday ......Was it worth it ?

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                              • Evastar
                                V.I.P. Member
                                • Apr 2009
                                • 1220

                                #45
                                because the doctor didnt necessarily say that the girl was 100% definitely pregnant. we dont know what was said. maybe she said the most likely diagnosis is pregnancy and sent her for a scan. somebody sent her for a scan.

                                and to apologise is to admit liability, the doctors insurance would have warned them against that.

                                and as for calling the paper a 'rag', there have been plenty of scandals in the news this year about journalists making up stories and tapping people's phones illegally, so i would take anything reported in any paper with a pinch of salt.

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