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<blockquote data-quote="Jenny15" data-source="post: 1807769" data-attributes="member: 196992"><p>Hi [USER=476056]@runningwitht1[/USER] I am thinking of you and sending you warm wishes. I agree with others, making a GP appointment is likely to help you a lot at this point. IMHO your anxiety is "a normal reaction to an abnormal situation" and is to be expected. You appear to be managing it really well and gaining further info and reassurance from your GP, and over time your specialist and the nurses who work with him will help you. </p><p></p><p>When I've had procedures and surgeries I have sometimes phoned the clinic and spoken with a nurse afterwards to report any issues and make sure everything is going to plan. If they feel you should come in for a check-up with the specialist they can let you know. Please don't hesitate to call them or see your GP if you need to, in my experience it's better than having unnecessary anxiety. The time after and between treatments is a time for your body to heal. We are all with you, keep up the good work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenny15, post: 1807769, member: 196992"] Hi [USER=476056]@runningwitht1[/USER] I am thinking of you and sending you warm wishes. I agree with others, making a GP appointment is likely to help you a lot at this point. IMHO your anxiety is "a normal reaction to an abnormal situation" and is to be expected. You appear to be managing it really well and gaining further info and reassurance from your GP, and over time your specialist and the nurses who work with him will help you. When I've had procedures and surgeries I have sometimes phoned the clinic and spoken with a nurse afterwards to report any issues and make sure everything is going to plan. If they feel you should come in for a check-up with the specialist they can let you know. Please don't hesitate to call them or see your GP if you need to, in my experience it's better than having unnecessary anxiety. The time after and between treatments is a time for your body to heal. We are all with you, keep up the good work. [/QUOTE]
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