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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 2424162" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>[USER=258524]@coby[/USER], I would strongly urge you to have another go at seeing your doctor. We aren't medical practitioners here and can't diagnose. Your GP would (should?) know what tests to run if it's something as simple as a mineral deficiency. I appreciate real consults are hard to come by since covid but can you try talking to the receptionist again? What would happen if you physically went to the surgery and spoke to the receptionist? (Or is this not allowed because of COVID?) I am struggling to understand the point of being registered with a doctor if you are unable to communicate with them, but appreciate I am unlikely to understand the UK medical system at the moment (am in New Zealand).</p><p></p><p>Failing that, have you tried talking to a pharmacist? Some can be quite knowledgeable and at least you'd be seeing them in person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 2424162, member: 372717"] [USER=258524]@coby[/USER], I would strongly urge you to have another go at seeing your doctor. We aren't medical practitioners here and can't diagnose. Your GP would (should?) know what tests to run if it's something as simple as a mineral deficiency. I appreciate real consults are hard to come by since covid but can you try talking to the receptionist again? What would happen if you physically went to the surgery and spoke to the receptionist? (Or is this not allowed because of COVID?) I am struggling to understand the point of being registered with a doctor if you are unable to communicate with them, but appreciate I am unlikely to understand the UK medical system at the moment (am in New Zealand). Failing that, have you tried talking to a pharmacist? Some can be quite knowledgeable and at least you'd be seeing them in person. [/QUOTE]
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