I wanted to share a recent experience in case anyone else has been through something similar.
I’m 42 and have been dealing with extremely heavy, painful periods for over two years. A scan a while back showed fibroids, and I was fitted with a coil, which helped a little with frequency but not with the heaviness or pain. I’m also on iron tablets.
This week things got worse. I started passing very large clots — they were literally pulling and plopping into the toilet. I felt scared and unsure what to do, so I called 111, who advised me to contact my GP.
I got an appointment, but it left me in tears. I was clearly distressed, crying and asking for help, but the doctor just smiled and smirked throughout — not in a comforting way, but in a way that made me feel laughed at. At one point she said, “You’re making me uncomfortable.” She also randomly asked, “Are you worried this might be cancer?” — a comment that’s stuck with me and honestly left me reeling. Up until then, I hadn’t been worried about that, and she didn’t explain why she brought it up.
She kept repeating questions and confusing me about medications — saying tranexamic acid and norethisterone were “the same” (I’ve taken both and know they’re not). It felt like she was trying to trip me up. I had to push to even get my temperature and blood pressure taken.
She eventually agreed to a referral, but said it could take up to two years. After I left the appointment in tears, she later called me to book bloods for iron levels — which just added to the confusion given how dismissive she’d been earlier.
Honestly, I left feeling completely fobbed off and like I was being gaslit. I wasn’t aggressive, just clearly upset and in pain — but was made to feel like a problem rather than a person. If I were bleeding this much from anywhere else, I think the response would be very different.
Has anyone else had a similar experience? How did you push for better care? I’m exhausted, physically and emotionally.