Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 Once again I accidentally deleted my post and have to re-write it. Aargghh!. Thank you Roma! <low thyroid (hypothyroidism)> I'd been thinking along the same lines, but stupidly made my appointment for a busy monday morning. I asked questions about the fibroids and operation which got the answer 'I don't know' because clearly no info had been passed from hospital and surgeon back to the GP. In contrast, when I ask questions on fibroid forums (On this topic, here & Smartgroups UK ) I get a wealth of information based on very informed reading up and first hand experience. The forums rock! You could say that we all have DIY as a hobby. <One of my best friends had this as one of her only hypo symptoms.> I would love to know more about this. < it's possible you might have BOTH iron deficiency anemia and > hypothyroidism.> Reactive Hypoglaecemia was another thought I had. I am and 'couldn't care less' about anything except getting warm, rather than behaving oddly. I don't think Raynauds is a convincing match. One of my fiends rarely has the heating on in their cold house as he's hyperthyroid, it turns out. I freeze there! <Make sure you get the proper diagnostic tests for both.> Doctors may hate my question lists, but I am still going to ask them. Better that than worrying ourselves sick on something they can inform and reassure us about. > ******************************************** < And speaking of chills......that story about the OTHER Catriona Bass in the UK hospital sent chills up MY spine!!!!! Blimey!!> I don't want anyone who has an operation in the near or distant future worrying about these kinds of horror stories. It's most likely that your local hospital will be just fine, even if such as story as this has been in the papers. When talking to local friends and relatives they'll tell you that they went to place X and they didn't have any problems. That's not to deny these things go on or that the NHS is in crisis. I expect everyone knows of a friend or relative who had a bad experience, less than perfect care or bad advice. On the other hand, if they warn you of a particular surgeon and an operation that changed from something minor to something major, due to incompetence, then don't have them!! Apart from the initial recovery after surgery, we're in pretty safe category, since we're with it and reasonably mobile, so we can walk around our bed or up a corridor, have visitors and query anything worrying. < Oh --but I must admit your allusion to " Kidnapped " and the ladder went right over my head--can you refresh my recollection of a book I read..oh...about 35 years ago?!!!!!> Louis son's 'Kidnapped' and sequel 'Catriona' follow the adventures of Balfour following the ite Rebellion of 1745. I did a search of Kidnapped Balfour Catriona and two of the many links are: www.davidmccallumfansonline.com/kidnappedarticle/kidnapped Interview.htm www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/6422/rev1000.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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