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<blockquote data-quote="chani111" data-source="post: 2448390" data-attributes="member: 548644"><p>Thank you, yes that is the plan I am beginning to formulate. Get my bloods to normal and stable then reduce to half meds and then do the same again. I know it’s my decision and I will get there but I have always found it’s best to take your health care professionals with you. As a team it’s better. They learn and support you, it’s a double win. I have other health conditions and working with them meant I got badly needed hip and knee replacements before the age of 40. I have a massively support team around me and I am very grateful for the NHS which has saved my life, my husbands, my daughter’s and my dad’s. </p><p>Thank you everyone [emoji4]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chani111, post: 2448390, member: 548644"] Thank you, yes that is the plan I am beginning to formulate. Get my bloods to normal and stable then reduce to half meds and then do the same again. I know it’s my decision and I will get there but I have always found it’s best to take your health care professionals with you. As a team it’s better. They learn and support you, it’s a double win. I have other health conditions and working with them meant I got badly needed hip and knee replacements before the age of 40. I have a massively support team around me and I am very grateful for the NHS which has saved my life, my husbands, my daughter’s and my dad’s. Thank you everyone [emoji4] [/QUOTE]
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