Guest guest Posted March 14, 2010 Report Share Posted March 14, 2010 Good luck with it all Glynis. Getting well shouldn't mean mountains of paperwork and justification on the part of the patient. I wish you all the best & am supporting you in spirit. P > > I guess we use the 'broken record' method and keep on saying it till the doc / endo does listen..........He always wants me to get the blood tests done at his hospital so that he has the results sent directly to him, but if there are anomalies in these 3 sets of results then I think I will have to insist that they are done somewhere else. ........Then I am planning a letter to my endo which sets out the facts that I don't want my meds reducing and the references (thank you Sheila) that support my case. I will also send a copy to PALS and the PCT, for back up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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