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Copy of letter sent out to NHS GPs re Shielding (03/04/20)
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<blockquote data-quote="Gloucestergirl" data-source="post: 2249238" data-attributes="member: 54959"><p>I haven't received a letter or text so assumed I wasn't a high risk. Among other things I am over 70, I have diabetes but the main thing is I was diagnosed with Myelodysplasic Syndrome which is a form of blood cancer in 2017. I have been on immunosuppressant tablets for about 18 months and have regular blood tests. It was only when I received a call from the blood clinic doctor last week with the results of my latest blood test and I said that I assumed I was low risk as I hadn't received a letter she said she was going to throw a spanner in the works as I was VERY high risk and to stay at home. i have already stayed in for three weeks but will need to go for more blood to be taken in three weeks. I am glad I read the information here which gives a clearer picture of what I must and must not do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gloucestergirl, post: 2249238, member: 54959"] I haven't received a letter or text so assumed I wasn't a high risk. Among other things I am over 70, I have diabetes but the main thing is I was diagnosed with Myelodysplasic Syndrome which is a form of blood cancer in 2017. I have been on immunosuppressant tablets for about 18 months and have regular blood tests. It was only when I received a call from the blood clinic doctor last week with the results of my latest blood test and I said that I assumed I was low risk as I hadn't received a letter she said she was going to throw a spanner in the works as I was VERY high risk and to stay at home. i have already stayed in for three weeks but will need to go for more blood to be taken in three weeks. I am glad I read the information here which gives a clearer picture of what I must and must not do. [/QUOTE]
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