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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 1224646" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I've had a variety! Some good, some bad.</p><p>I wmpathise totally with you because recently I have had the same with a breast cancer lead nurse.. I phoned just asking some asvice about my high levels and the Letrozole connection. She was rude over the phone telling me point blank there was no connection, no cholestrlerol side effects and I should see GP. I phoned Macmillan who told me raised cholesterol levels were the most common side effect for Letrozole. Macmillan told me to complain to PALS. I did... Shouldn't have to do this.. How many other ladies is she telling lies to? If it was just me-why? If its bad knowledge on her part-well thats negligence....</p><p></p><p></p><p>Total empathy with you... Pure frustration when we desperateky want to help ourselves and get total put downs.. It is scarey.</p><p></p><p>However, support from here is amazing for all of us... Please think good of yourself and rely upon your gut feelings but don't let other persons knock you down...</p><p></p><p>Thinking of youxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 1224646, member: 17713"] I've had a variety! Some good, some bad. I wmpathise totally with you because recently I have had the same with a breast cancer lead nurse.. I phoned just asking some asvice about my high levels and the Letrozole connection. She was rude over the phone telling me point blank there was no connection, no cholestrlerol side effects and I should see GP. I phoned Macmillan who told me raised cholesterol levels were the most common side effect for Letrozole. Macmillan told me to complain to PALS. I did... Shouldn't have to do this.. How many other ladies is she telling lies to? If it was just me-why? If its bad knowledge on her part-well thats negligence.... Total empathy with you... Pure frustration when we desperateky want to help ourselves and get total put downs.. It is scarey. However, support from here is amazing for all of us... Please think good of yourself and rely upon your gut feelings but don't let other persons knock you down... Thinking of youxx [/QUOTE]
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