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AIBU?

to think the doctor was inappropriate?

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forbiddenfruit85 · 25/11/2012 15:41

Last Wednesday my DD (aged 13) had a dr appointment. She had to take her top off for the dr, and the dr said "you're a big girl aren't you?"

My DD is a size 10 so she's not overweight. She is also around 5ft 5, so hardly tall/big.

I can only really assume that she was referring to her chest. She is definitely bigger than most girls her age and it does make her self conscious. Surely that would be a rather inappropriate comment for a dr to make?

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JesusInTheCabbageVan · 25/11/2012 15:44

YANBU - but you haven't said how your DD took it. Was she offended?

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AnyFucker · 25/11/2012 15:45

it doesn't matter how dd took it...that was highly inappropriate

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MurderOfGoths · 25/11/2012 15:46

I'd complain, that's totally inappropriate!

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TheMonster · 25/11/2012 15:47

That could give her a complex. What a stupid thing for a doctor to say.

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hiddenhome · 25/11/2012 15:47

Shock you should complain about that.

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RudolphTheRedNosedTapir · 25/11/2012 15:51

Inappropriate and worth having a word with the practice manager IMO.

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JesusInTheCabbageVan · 25/11/2012 15:52

Sorry - bit of a hasty post. What I meant is - yes it was inappropriate, but I think I'd be taking the DD's reaction into account in deciding how to handle it. If she was just a bit Hmm then maybe raise it verbally, but if it really bothered her then I don't think it would be unreasonable to raise it formally.

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FeatherFingers · 25/11/2012 15:52

By asking the question you have already shown your doubt to the comment.

You should have a word

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MurderOfGoths · 25/11/2012 15:54

Even if the DD wasn't too bothered, I'd raise it formally for the sake of other patients

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hiddenhome · 25/11/2012 15:55

It doesn't matter whether or not she was bothered, the doctor was inappropriate and shouldn't be saying things like that to anybody Sad

What if it was a boy and the doctor mentioned that he had a big willy and the boy was chuffed about it, still inappropriate regardless of how the recipient felt Hmm

I was seriously sexually assaulted by a paediatrician when I was about same age. Some doctors are perverts. The doctor needs to be spoken to about that.

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manicinsomniac · 25/11/2012 15:55

Wow, extremely inappropriate!

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ImperialBlether · 25/11/2012 15:57

Please tell me your daughter had a chaperone in the room with her. Were you there?

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hiddenhome · 25/11/2012 15:57

I'm a nurse and there is no way I'd ever comment on anybody's bits and pieces or their size or anything like that. It's horrible. A patient is in a vulnerable position and should never be subjected to personal comments, esp. about their private areas.

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forbiddenfruit85 · 25/11/2012 15:59

The doctor was a woman, so I don't know if that makes a difference?

I think DD was quite upset by the comment, not to the point of crying but she will dwell on any comments made to her.

She thinks she might have been implying that she was fat. I've told her thats ridiculous and she has a lovely figure. But it almost feels like it doesn't matter what I say as the seed has already been planted.

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loopylou6 · 25/11/2012 16:00

That's really shocking

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Teeb · 25/11/2012 16:00

Very inappropriate of him.

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loopylou6 · 25/11/2012 16:00

Where you with her?

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Teeb · 25/11/2012 16:02

Sorry, just seen it's a female doctor, although still equally as inappropriate.

What the hell was she expecting a young teen girl to respond to that?

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AnyFucker · 25/11/2012 16:03

a female doctor ? Still inappropriate and should know better

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hiddenhome · 25/11/2012 16:04

Still inappropriate regardless of the sex of the doctor. She must be a right stupid cow to come out with something so personal about a young patient.

At best - stupid and thoughtless
At worst - weird and creepy

You still need to complain.

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Kalisi · 25/11/2012 16:04

Even if she was commenting on her size rather than her chest, it was still inappropriate. If the doctor seriously wanted to raise an issue about her weight " You're a big girl aren't you?" is not the way to broach the subject.

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Tailtwister · 25/11/2012 16:05

Completely inappropriate, female dr or not. I would certainly have a word with the practice manager. There's no way that she should have said that, especially to a teenage girl.

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shrimponastick · 25/11/2012 16:07

Inappropriate definitely.

Even if it was just thoughlessness, rather than pervy weird - that girl is at a really sensitive age. How dreadful.

In fact it is making me upset thinking about it. I used to be called abig girl, as I was tall - and I hated it.

No one has the right to make comments like that.

Hopeyou daughter isn't too bothered though.

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