Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most women are still having periods at 38-39 but some are not. If you’re seeing specialists in neurology and hematology there’s obviously something going on. The question is medically relevant to diagnosis. You probably wouldn’t be asked that if you went to see a GP for, say, strep throat.
Correct. Anemia in women is often linked to heavy periods, so for hematology is very relevant. Neurology I don't see the link.
Anonymous wrote:Most women are still having periods at 38-39 but some are not. If you’re seeing specialists in neurology and hematology there’s obviously something going on. The question is medically relevant to diagnosis. You probably wouldn’t be asked that if you went to see a GP for, say, strep throat.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 48 and have been asked twice this year.
The first time I was like "huh, I guess i look my age.".
It was a bit sobering.
lol
Anonymous wrote:That sounds odd. What kinds of appointments were these?