Thanks Silverlady, CLKD and Toffeecushion.
Yes, I believe some doctors are threatened by patients taking the initiative. Mine even told me off for taking St John's Wort and vitamin B! She said that she was entirely conventional, and if I wanted something more, I should find another doctor.
It's funny how pregnant women and adolescent girls are allowed "hormones" as a reason, but women of a certain age aren't!
Some people are happy to go through life without ever questioning things, and that's fine - but I'm another believer of knowledge is power. The worst thing about having Crohn's was not knowing what on earth was happening to me. Once I'd had a solid diagnosis, I stopped worrying an was able to get on with it.
The problem I now have is that, having always trusted my gut instincts previously, having my GP tell me I couldn't have Crohn's because blood tests don't lie and I would be "very ill" if I had it (I was!) made me doubt myself - hence how I'm feeling now.
I'm happy that Annie Evans goes on symptoms, not blood tests, but worried at the same time that I'll present myself as perimenopausal as a given, and she'll run with that rather an anxiety - does make sense?