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    • DisabledAceSocialist [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      No, the only thing she said was that the kidney function was a bit low. Also the TSH was low, but it’s meant to be kept low to stop the cancer coming back, so that’s acceptable. But she was a nurse and said she didn’t necessarily know how to read all the blood tests. She said she would get the doctor to look at it but that doctor never replies or follows anything up. I have an endo appointment in August, I’ll ask her what she thinks.

      • Keld [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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        I guess its good she didn’t try to diagnose you based on a blood test she didn’t understand. Sometimes when places are overworked nurses will step into more and more of the doctor role until they’re clearly out of their competency zone, and it sounds like they’re fucked for doctor.