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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Nobody25" data-source="post: 2400080" data-attributes="member: 542756"><p>No, I am not seeing an endocrinologist. Just my GP. I actually live in Ireland and getting bloods done takes two weeks at least even before Covid. As for seeing a specialist it could take anything from one year to four years maybe, if they remember you are on the waiting list. This is the reason why so many Irish present themselves at Accident and Emergency where bloods will be done on the spot. This really goes against the grain for me. Paying to go private is not much better. My GP is truly excellent but is fighting against the system.</p><p>What you say does make sense and I am very grateful for your encouragement and advice. Shame about my autoimmune problems and I forgot Iritis again on chromosome 6! Such is life and probably my demise!</p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Nobody25, post: 2400080, member: 542756"] No, I am not seeing an endocrinologist. Just my GP. I actually live in Ireland and getting bloods done takes two weeks at least even before Covid. As for seeing a specialist it could take anything from one year to four years maybe, if they remember you are on the waiting list. This is the reason why so many Irish present themselves at Accident and Emergency where bloods will be done on the spot. This really goes against the grain for me. Paying to go private is not much better. My GP is truly excellent but is fighting against the system. What you say does make sense and I am very grateful for your encouragement and advice. Shame about my autoimmune problems and I forgot Iritis again on chromosome 6! Such is life and probably my demise! Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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