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Can anyone recommend a doc who understands Hypo in SW UK ?

Also, has anyone considered a time release form of T - they use it for T3

the thyroid hormone.

Mike

Devon

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Hi Mike

I will ask for you and get back in touch. I am Dorset based.

However, last week I was at my London teaching hospital for Endocrinology

which deal with Pituitary and Thyroid etc and a patient was next to me from

cornwall. I assume you mean Consultant Endocrinologist and not a GP who will

be sympathetic?

KInd regards,

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>Can anyone recommend a doc who understands Hypo in SW UK ?

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>Also, has anyone considered a time release form of T - they use it for T3

>the thyroid hormone.

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>Mike

>Devon

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Have we heard any news from chris_az ? I know he was on here

about when I started. It seemed like he was stuck in a difficult

place.

Regards,

Dano

> Hi Mike

>

> I will ask for you and get back in touch. I am Dorset based.

>

> However, last week I was at my London teaching hospital for

Endocrinology

> which deal with Pituitary and Thyroid etc and a patient was next

to me from

> cornwall. I assume you mean Consultant Endocrinologist and not a

GP who will

> be sympathetic?

>

> KInd regards,

>

>

>

>

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> >Hi

> >

> >Can anyone recommend a doc who understands Hypo in SW UK ?

> >

> >Also, has anyone considered a time release form of T - they use

it for T3

> >the thyroid hormone.

> >

> >Mike

> >Devon

> >

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> >

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Hi

Well both I suppose

I hope to go to my gp soon for blood test, but I am not sure what

reception I am going to get and whether he will refer me to a

clueless endo.

Just want some ammo to get the best diagnosis

Cheers

Mike

> Hi Mike

>

> I will ask for you and get back in touch. I am Dorset based.

>

> However, last week I was at my London teaching hospital for

Endocrinology

> which deal with Pituitary and Thyroid etc and a patient was next

to me from

> cornwall. I assume you mean Consultant Endocrinologist and not a

GP who will

> be sympathetic?

>

> KInd regards,

>

>

>

>

> Re: Doc in SW UK

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>

> >Hi

> >

> >Can anyone recommend a doc who understands Hypo in SW UK ?

> >

> >Also, has anyone considered a time release form of T - they use

it for T3

> >the thyroid hormone.

> >

> >Mike

> >Devon

> >

> >

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Hi Dano

I will email Chis later today. I have been concerned as he phoned me but

when I tried to return the call it was either engaged or no reply.

I am just waiting for a home visit from my GP myself but agree it'a long

time since I heard from Chis.

Thanks for your concern.

How are you?

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>> >Can anyone recommend a doc who understands Hypo in SW UK ?

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>> >Also, has anyone considered a time release form of T - they use

>it for T3

>> >the thyroid hormone.

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>> >Mike

>> >Devon

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Hi Mike

Just give me a bit of time as I need to contact our National Coordinator.

There are GPs actually with endocrine illnesses themselves and so very much

understand the problems and diagnosis difficulties.

I may have missed some earlier information from you. My new GP visited me at

lunchtime and I have a chest infection with fever and so prescribed

antibiotics - not feeling too well! But have you already any blood test

results / medical history or previous consultation?

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>> >Hi

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>> >Can anyone recommend a doc who understands Hypo in SW UK ?

>> >

>> >Also, has anyone considered a time release form of T - they use

>it for T3

>> >the thyroid hormone.

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>> >Mike

>> >Devon

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Feeling much better, thank you. I just feel grateful I've got a

straightforward case that has responded well to treatment.

I didn't know long on here, but he did seem like he was in some

real pain.

I understand it can be hard to help people who are feeling so ill, but

sometimes being sick you can't help yourself very well.

Regards,

Dano

> >> Hi Mike

> >>

> >> I will ask for you and get back in touch. I am Dorset based.

> >>

> >> However, last week I was at my London teaching hospital for

> >Endocrinology

> >> which deal with Pituitary and Thyroid etc and a patient was next

> >to me from

> >> cornwall. I assume you mean Consultant Endocrinologist and not a

> >GP who will

> >> be sympathetic?

> >>

> >> KInd regards,

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> >> >Hi

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> >> >Can anyone recommend a doc who understands Hypo in SW UK ?

> >> >

> >> >Also, has anyone considered a time release form of T - they use

> >it for T3

> >> >the thyroid hormone.

> >> >

> >> >Mike

> >> >Devon

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>I understand it can be hard to help people who are feeling so ill, but

>sometimes being sick you can't help yourself very well.

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>Regards,

>Dano

Very true, Dano.

Take care

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>> >it for T3

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Hi ,

17, Grosvenor Road

Paignton

Devon

TQ4

01803 559305

Dr. J Shaw

He used to treat me, am Hypo and KS 47 XXY.

Take care and say hi from me please, should yo speak to Dr. Shaw,

Jack

dano2718 <no_reply > wrote:Feeling much better, thank you. I

just feel grateful I've got a

straightforward case that has responded well to treatment.

I didn't know long on here, but he did seem like he was in some

real pain.

I understand it can be hard to help people who are feeling so ill, but

sometimes being sick you can't help yourself very well.

Regards,

Dano

> >> Hi Mike

> >>

> >> I will ask for you and get back in touch. I am Dorset based.

> >>

> >> However, last week I was at my London teaching hospital for

> >Endocrinology

> >> which deal with Pituitary and Thyroid etc and a patient was next

> >to me from

> >> cornwall. I assume you mean Consultant Endocrinologist and not a

> >GP who will

> >> be sympathetic?

> >>

> >> KInd regards,

> >>

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> >> >Hi

> >> >

> >> >Can anyone recommend a doc who understands Hypo in SW UK ?

> >> >

> >> >Also, has anyone considered a time release form of T - they use

> >it for T3

> >> >the thyroid hormone.

> >> >

> >> >Mike

> >> >Devon

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Hi Mike

Sorry for the delay in responding to this enquiry. I am still waiting from

my Pituitary Foundation colleagues who might have other suggestions and I

note Jack has sent you a Paignton Devon medic.

Really you need to look on the wensite of teaching hospitals and I copy you

details from London as an example:

Services available:

Specialist management of pituitary and hypothalamic diseases in children and

adults.

Investigation and management of all aspects of endocrine disorders,

including:

Thyroid, pituitary, adrenocortical and adrenomedullary disorders.

Growth disorders.

Disorders of sexual development and function.

reproductive gynaecology and andrology.

Bone densitometry.

Disorders of calcium and bone metabolism.

Biochemical investigative assays.

Helical whole body and brain CT scanning.

State-of-the-art MRI scanning of body and brain.

Fully equipped department of nuclear medicine.

Radioiodine therapy for thyroid disorders.

External beam and focused stereotactic radiotherapy by linear accelerator or

gamma knife.

24-hours-a-day specialist support.

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This hospital I attend and it has specialist endocrinology wards just for

blood tests. The nearest teaching hospital is Bristol and so I would ask you

visit the BRI site and see what they state as speciaalisms within

Endocrinology. In the meantime I await the email response from PF - the

National Coordinator moved recently and I am trying to contact her

replacement.

Take care

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>

>Can anyone recommend a doc who understands Hypo in SW UK ?

>

>Also, has anyone considered a time release form of T - they use it for T3

>the thyroid hormone.

>

>Mike

>Devon

>

>

>

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