gbollard wrote:
In any case, most doctors don't welcome patient diagnosis any more than a shepherd will take advice from their sheep. In many cases, doctors get a bit "uppity" about this and will actually give a reversed or different diagnosis as a kind of "revenge".
Actually, the start of my letter flat-out calls it a theory and that I need it to be officially diagnosed by someone other than me before I can do much about it. I then proceed to lay out the case of why I would come to that conclusion in a methodical manner.
A doctor could yell that I know the diagnostic criteria (gee, now why would I research something I might have?) and use phrases that sound more like those of a phsychologist than a patient. Although if they do they would just be letting their own ego get in the way as I am clearly deferring to their being a gatekeeper.