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For everybody who doesn't know, you can request a copy of your blood test results from the hospital where you had them. If you write to Pals they will send to you. If they refuse you insist as it is your tight to be informed on every detail of your health. It is also a very good way to keep an eye on some values and to see how you progressed. It is no good to have the Gp or the nurse saying no action required if your values are on the borderline. Better have a look and know exactly what is going on.

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Tinuccia

I meant "right" not tight" my mobile changes words!

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Thank you for this. I have a problem but related to an X-Ray. They have said that I have soft tissue forming on my big toe and although I'm in pain I don't need to worry about this at the moment

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