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<blockquote data-quote="conniecar" data-source="post: 2450265" data-attributes="member: 188016"><p>Thank you so much. I ground to a halt at work on Monday ( am stood up all day in a school ) and came home upset. I’m just on a roundabout of failed diagnosis’. I got a cancelled foot check on the Tuesday performed by a 22 year old junior nurse who was ‘fascinated’ by my story and proceeded to Google foot nodules. He pronounced my feet ‘perfect’ with no neuropathy? The MSK clinic then rang to put their bit in and made me cry. She referred me to orthopaedics but said she was doubtful as my case is complicated. So I battled past the GP receptionist who said I couldn’t have a face to face appointment with more then one condition. I wanted to hit her on the head with a shovel. I pompously said it was an umbrella condition with lots of attached complications. Complications must be in the handbook as she then managed to get me a call back. I’m seeing a nice GP apparently on Thursday to discuss my options. I take Alpha Lipoic Acid but it’s not working sadly. He’d not heard of it. I’ve been for acupuncture but he’s not been able to help. I’ve told work I have a kidney infection…. Thing is I can’t stop crying. I’ve defrosted the freezer today and that’s it. Thanks for your reply. My Father in Law is also on Gabapentin and type 2 and keeps Cadbury’s going. I would but my beloved Double Decker’s aren’t gluten free. Oh I’m a moaning mare aren’t I ?! X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conniecar, post: 2450265, member: 188016"] Thank you so much. I ground to a halt at work on Monday ( am stood up all day in a school ) and came home upset. I’m just on a roundabout of failed diagnosis’. I got a cancelled foot check on the Tuesday performed by a 22 year old junior nurse who was ‘fascinated’ by my story and proceeded to Google foot nodules. He pronounced my feet ‘perfect’ with no neuropathy? The MSK clinic then rang to put their bit in and made me cry. She referred me to orthopaedics but said she was doubtful as my case is complicated. So I battled past the GP receptionist who said I couldn’t have a face to face appointment with more then one condition. I wanted to hit her on the head with a shovel. I pompously said it was an umbrella condition with lots of attached complications. Complications must be in the handbook as she then managed to get me a call back. I’m seeing a nice GP apparently on Thursday to discuss my options. I take Alpha Lipoic Acid but it’s not working sadly. He’d not heard of it. I’ve been for acupuncture but he’s not been able to help. I’ve told work I have a kidney infection…. Thing is I can’t stop crying. I’ve defrosted the freezer today and that’s it. Thanks for your reply. My Father in Law is also on Gabapentin and type 2 and keeps Cadbury’s going. I would but my beloved Double Decker’s aren’t gluten free. Oh I’m a moaning mare aren’t I ?! X [/QUOTE]
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