I think the reason why people go with cheaper doctors is because most of the people here are in thier 20s and can't afford the high end doctors. It's got nothing to do with sanity.
Thats not my point. My point was on average being more together than those who go to a cheaper doctor.
Those who have the luxury to afford a higher cost dr. aren't going to be as desperately caught up on the matter of height, since affording it wasn't as much of a struggle, whereas many you see on the forums and who ultimately go with cheaper dr.'s are more exasperated about the entire process and in some cases might know they'll never actually be able to afford it.
Someone who either knows they are stuck at a height they find undesirable for life, or who has to wait awhile to fix it and obsesses over it in the meantime before going to a doctor they know is not ideal, and potentially being anxious about complications of their decision is likelier to be A. More strung out/stressed B. More obsessed with the issue of height C. More bitter about the whole situation since it was much harder for them to resolve.
Whereas those who go to a wealthier dr. tend to have had the money for the surgery and then some, and were able to hop into things much sooner after height neurosis became a problem for them. I know personally the fact I was able to go from developing some neurosis, to discovering the surgery, and getting it done in a very small period of time was much mentally healthier than harping on it for years.
Its not that the decision to go to a cheap dr. makes you crazy, its that the mental state created by zero or very limited options can make you crazy.