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<blockquote data-quote="JenniferW" data-source="post: 2038861" data-attributes="member: 191472"><p>I was diagnosed in 2012 so have been in and out of doctors' appointments more than you, and seen my local hospital's gynae clinic fall apart when the senior consultant retired and they obviously couldn't get a replacement! And my GP practice is one of those which is overworked and always understaffed. And none of this helps! But in 2017 a small lump developed which led to a biopsy. There was an all-clear, but it made me pay a lot more attention to this.</p><p></p><p>The Eumovate's a cream you apply with fingers - with advice on the amount to use when I first had it. I can go for months and months not using it at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JenniferW, post: 2038861, member: 191472"] I was diagnosed in 2012 so have been in and out of doctors' appointments more than you, and seen my local hospital's gynae clinic fall apart when the senior consultant retired and they obviously couldn't get a replacement! And my GP practice is one of those which is overworked and always understaffed. And none of this helps! But in 2017 a small lump developed which led to a biopsy. There was an all-clear, but it made me pay a lot more attention to this. The Eumovate's a cream you apply with fingers - with advice on the amount to use when I first had it. I can go for months and months not using it at all. [/QUOTE]
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