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Re: Ugh what to do next?
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Skipper Beers <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 11 Aug 2001 15:36:45 EDT
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> Shevawn Eaton <[log in to unmask]>

>  I didn't want to hear any more condescending, pat-on-the-head,
>  wink-wink nonsense from any more  psychiatrists, internists,
>  endocrinologists, rheumatoidologists, gynecologists or ear, nose and
>  throat specialists who I gave more respect than I got.   The ear,nose
>  and throat guy did give me the best advise, however, when he said, "your
>  situation is complicated, and you will never get adequate treatment
>  until you find someone who sees this condition every day".

See, she's giving the most economical reasons to see Doc Don.  As in my own
family's experience, here's a list of thousands upon thousands of dollars of
medical costs, which might all have been necessitated by hypothryodisism.  To
bad my ear, nose, and throat guy didn't give me advice about the apnea and
its relationship to hypothyroism.  (Not to say that's what she saw hers for.)

Skipper Beers

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