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St George’s NHS 1st Appointment Query

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Is anyone treated under St George’s NHS? I had a question about the first appointment. The letter states to bring a urine sample. Was this necessary?

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I was sent an appointment for a first appointment there but it did not mention a urine sample. It’s now been cancelled and changed to a different location anyway but no mention of bringing samples. I’d ignore, you can always do it when you get there.

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Curious123 in reply toStar13

thanks. Yeah, mine was rescheduled. It will be a 9 month wait if it happens.

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Star13 in reply toCurious123

Ive waited 31/2 years!

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Curious123 in reply toStar13

I’d be following that up

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Star13 in reply toCurious123

I have, they lost two referrals, we are now on the third!🤷‍♀️

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Curious123 in reply toStar13

So bad. Perhaps contact PALS?

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Some endocrinologists like to check urine for signs of diabetes

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Star13 in reply toBuddy195

Well we wouldn't want to give them any excuse to turn it from a thyroid appt into a Diabetes one now would we? 😉

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Buddy195Administrator in reply toStar13

Very true. Some endos are definitely more knowledgeable in diabetes health than thyroid health!

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Curious123 in reply toBuddy195

We just need to find an Endo who personally has thyroid issues so will understand!

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arTistapple in reply toCurious123

I am waiting for an eminent (but disliked for good reason) endo who has actually let it be known he has a thyroid issue. He is extremely anti T3. Anti hypothyroid patients too according to some of his public comments.

If he needed T3 would we ever find out?

I definitely question his understanding!

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Curious123 in reply toarTistapple

I reckon you should ask him once you see him. If they are at St George’s can you please PM me so I know to avoid?

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arTistapple in reply toCurious123

Unfortunately Curious123, the endo I am referring to works in the North East. Perhaps jimh111 can answer this question. I am not familiar at all with St. George’s or even know where it is.

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Curious123 in reply toarTistapple

Ok thanks. It’s South West London (main hospital in the tv show 24hrs in A&E).

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arTistapple

Aha. Yes this may be the hospital jimh111 has reported having problems with. If so I hope he will reply to you.

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Curious123 in reply toarTistapple

Thanks. Fingers crossed. I saw one of their Endo privately in 2020 and it was a mixed bag so hopefully it goes better. One appears to be on the Thyroid UK list so might have to try and ask for them.

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