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<blockquote data-quote="Hayzel30" data-source="post: 2307996" data-attributes="member: 530435"><p>Urticaria was his first sign something was wrong with him. Followed by weight loss and then palpitations. Nobody has been interested in his urticaria though or what could be causing it. However, his care plan has failed as we found out last night as he was meant to have seen a consultant in clinic no more than 2 weeks after diagnosis. We are now 10 weeks after and they’ve realised they haven’t seen us in clinic. Hopefully, we should have more answer and any more investigations in place no later than Monday now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hayzel30, post: 2307996, member: 530435"] Urticaria was his first sign something was wrong with him. Followed by weight loss and then palpitations. Nobody has been interested in his urticaria though or what could be causing it. However, his care plan has failed as we found out last night as he was meant to have seen a consultant in clinic no more than 2 weeks after diagnosis. We are now 10 weeks after and they’ve realised they haven’t seen us in clinic. Hopefully, we should have more answer and any more investigations in place no later than Monday now [/QUOTE]
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