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Here is a link to an interesting article on the Thyroid UK website where two engineers have teamed up with a German professor of endocrinology to produce an article about how hypothyroidism should be diagnosed and treated,as seen from the patient's point of view.

thyroiduk.org/tuk/TUK_PDFs/...

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Kasikkk

😁😁😁

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Kasikkk

I will print out and take it 😁😁😁😁

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Zephyrbear

I will print it off and take it to my GP practice and hope at least one of the doctors will take the time to read it... Not holding out too much hope though...

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keeponbelieving

Brilliant !

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buggles84

Interesting. But I don't think my gp will read it.

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