At 14:07 21/10/96 UT, you wrote:
>Yes, I thought this would get your attention, lads and laddesses.
>On Friday am surgery I saw T/R patient, a 24 yr attractive lass, scruffilly
>dressed, with a minor URTI. Thought no more about it. Friday pm she was in
>again with "stomach pains". Initially I didn't recognise her as she was v
>smartly dressed etc. My taking of a short history seemed to go ok, although
>she did keep looking straight into my eye, then asked her to get onto the
>couch behind the curtain, loosen her skirt so I could feel her abdomen.
>Without going behind the curtain she promptly dropped her skirt and took off
>her blouse to reveal blue lace stockings, matching G-string and no bra!! At
>this point, I swallowed hard, pulled the curtains around her (not us) and said
>" er I forgot to ask for a chaperone, it's routine here" and dialled down for
>one. "oh you don't need one surely?" "Yes I do" squeaky voiced. The chaperone
>arrived to find her partially redressed, a quick o/e performed, reassured and
>she left looking a bit disconsolate. Clearly a worrying consulatiton.
>Apparently she had asked for "the young, curly haired doctor". A mate some
>months ago had told me of a lady with a minor form of De Clairambaults
>syndrome in York (not far away) as a consequence of an affair with a young
>doctor. What do I do if she returns? should I let the HA know? What would you
>have done? Are Stalkers really De Clairambaults', is it an illness which would
>therefore make the current proposed legislation ineffective as they would have
>a cast-iron medico-legal defence?
>Incidentally, the above is not a fantasy, it actually happened as described!
>
>advice how to deal with the above. tell her to do to herself what she
wants you to do to her, then contact medical defence.. or in reverse order.
mickey seltzer
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