Hi ladies. I've not been here for ages as I thought I had things well under control

I've been using vagifem and ovestin for the last 18 months after being diagnosed with VA. I've never been able to reduce my vagifem usage from daily as my symptoms soon return.
The last few months I've suffered several flare ups and the only way of getting comfy again has been to 'double up' by using the pessary and a dose of ovestin internally daily - not at the same time, one morning and one evening.
I've been able to get the va under control doing this but it leaves a sticky messy discharge that makes me feel really damp like I've wet myself (I haven't, my bladder control is good).
Had a GP appointment this morning that has left me upset, angry and disappointed.
The doctor didn't really listen to me and told me that my symptoms couldn't possibly be down to atrophy. I get a bit of itching, but mainly abdominal discomfort, watery discharge and bloating/gassiness.
She had a quick feel of my tummy and a quick look at my vulva, said you look a bit pink and irritated, I'll give you some steroid cream. Then she added that I should cut down my vagifem to twice a week! Told her I'd be in agony, but she said it's the only way to rule things out. When I mentioned the watery discharge again, she started going on about how I shouldn't be getting thrush at my age, young girls don't get it, older ladies don't get it, you only get it between adolescence and menopause!!!
I also have to have blood taken for all sorts of things, a fit test and go back in 6 weeks. She kindly said I could go back earlier if things don't improve. With vagifem down to twice a week I'll be back well before the 6 weeks is up.
Anyway, sorry for the essay, just needed to get it all out.
PS hubby asked how old she was and my reply was along the lines of -- mid thirties and I hope she's in agony in 10 to 15 years time!!