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<blockquote data-quote="Diabeticmumof2" data-source="post: 2124080" data-attributes="member: 500509"><p>I rang them and left another message. I feel like every time I try to contact them they aren't there and I continue to leave messages. </p><p></p><p>Would it be worth physically going to the department? I'm slightly worried as I know it's Friday today. Also having the children to think about. My mum would be able to come to my house and sit with them while I went over. </p><p></p><p>I really hope they're not going to get angry with me, I have an appointment on the 19th September. I need to let them know what is going on or this will get worse- plus I have to give blood soon too. I just know my numbers are going to be up from last time. It feels like it's the same feeling of missing your homework and I have to go tell a teacher (if that makes sense). </p><p></p><p>I will try anything offered to me. I felt a little less stressed yesterday, we went shopping to look for paint colours for my son's bedroom and... It's bright red!! The horror!! (He's a Liverpool supporter). I will go down every avenue to overcome this. I turned 30 this year and after all these milestones I've achieved in life I don't want to waste anymore time in getting the treatment I deserve!</p><p></p><p>Norfolk looks lovely. My mum was taken there for holidays as a child, I'd love to see it for myself one day. </p><p></p><p>Thank you all for the support! I'll check back when I have spoken to someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diabeticmumof2, post: 2124080, member: 500509"] I rang them and left another message. I feel like every time I try to contact them they aren't there and I continue to leave messages. Would it be worth physically going to the department? I'm slightly worried as I know it's Friday today. Also having the children to think about. My mum would be able to come to my house and sit with them while I went over. I really hope they're not going to get angry with me, I have an appointment on the 19th September. I need to let them know what is going on or this will get worse- plus I have to give blood soon too. I just know my numbers are going to be up from last time. It feels like it's the same feeling of missing your homework and I have to go tell a teacher (if that makes sense). I will try anything offered to me. I felt a little less stressed yesterday, we went shopping to look for paint colours for my son's bedroom and... It's bright red!! The horror!! (He's a Liverpool supporter). I will go down every avenue to overcome this. I turned 30 this year and after all these milestones I've achieved in life I don't want to waste anymore time in getting the treatment I deserve! Norfolk looks lovely. My mum was taken there for holidays as a child, I'd love to see it for myself one day. Thank you all for the support! I'll check back when I have spoken to someone. [/QUOTE]
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