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i am originally from chatham and had a terrible experience with my old doctor in chatham, but moved to london almost 6 months ago. i've really changed my mind about doctors after coming here and decided that they arent all that bad afterall.
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Mr. Baby Maker,
Curer of Infertility,
Would you please hear our plea?
We’re not asking for so much:
Just a sweet baby.
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I'm also in London and fairly new here. I haven't met a ton of people yet either. Its kind of a cliquey city I find.
I lived in London for a year (moved to Toronto last Sept) and found the same thing. UWO was pretty bad for clique behaviour, and I found it to be an unfriendly city, though it is a nice city with all the parks and stuff.
I grew up in a small town a few hours north of London, so when I was diagnosed with PCOS, it was by Dr. Power in London. He seemed nice but his focus is on reproductive endocrinology (if I remember correctly, it was 8 years ago) so I will not go back to see him.
If anyone is going to Western, I can recommend a doctor at the clinic - let me know and I will look up her name. She knew a lot about PCOS and was very open to tests and trying meds (Spiro, Metformin, etc if they were a fit for the PCOS issues).