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Stage 3A update from GP

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Hi all,

Thank you for all the replies and advice I received a couple of months ago.

I was diagnosed with stage 3A at the end of last year and did not get any follow up from GP (UK and NHS). I am 47, no high BP or diabetes.

I chased them up and they did a second urine test which was clear of blood. And after chasing yet again have been told that all I need is yearly blood, urine and BP.

Would you accept this based on this being a new diagnoses? Honestly feels like they are not interested in monitoring or preventing things getting worse unless you are on your deathbed.

Many thanks

Har

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