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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1489378" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I am 66 years old and never had an annual health check.</p><p>I have a defunct thyroid and went for a test once a year, down at the hospital, but only once was it followed up with a brief instruction to reduce the dosage of Thyroxine.</p><p>I did get the impression that my failure to lose weight on their diets made the doctors write things in my notes about my uncooperative attitude.</p><p>I went for a visit with the practice nurse today and mentioned the way insulin prevents weightloss when in excess, and she paused just for a spilt second too long before replying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1489378, member: 355878"] I am 66 years old and never had an annual health check. I have a defunct thyroid and went for a test once a year, down at the hospital, but only once was it followed up with a brief instruction to reduce the dosage of Thyroxine. I did get the impression that my failure to lose weight on their diets made the doctors write things in my notes about my uncooperative attitude. I went for a visit with the practice nurse today and mentioned the way insulin prevents weightloss when in excess, and she paused just for a spilt second too long before replying. [/QUOTE]
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