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<blockquote data-quote="Kaz261" data-source="post: 1003800" data-attributes="member: 220230"><p>Like diabetes, RH isn't covered by the policy. They only cover to the point of diagnosis. We get the cover through my husbands work and it probably isn't the most comprehensive cover. I'm so pleased we had it though as I was seen within 2 weeks and have a diagnosis. The appointment with the nhs Endo was a 4 month wait and I was discharged after the first consultation and a simple thyroid test!</p><p></p><p>I spoke to my Endo about Sitagliptin but he said he would be very reluctant to put me on it. He explained the way it works and said that as a result it reduces your appetite. I'm very close to being under weight after losing over a stone since March and therefore can't afford to lose any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaz261, post: 1003800, member: 220230"] Like diabetes, RH isn't covered by the policy. They only cover to the point of diagnosis. We get the cover through my husbands work and it probably isn't the most comprehensive cover. I'm so pleased we had it though as I was seen within 2 weeks and have a diagnosis. The appointment with the nhs Endo was a 4 month wait and I was discharged after the first consultation and a simple thyroid test! I spoke to my Endo about Sitagliptin but he said he would be very reluctant to put me on it. He explained the way it works and said that as a result it reduces your appetite. I'm very close to being under weight after losing over a stone since March and therefore can't afford to lose any more. [/QUOTE]
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