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I Have Been Suffering With Extreme Tiredness
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For some time now. I have had an all clear for recent illnesses. I had a ct scan, bloods taken, and biopsies taken but everything is normal. I have no energy. I've mentioned it to the doctor but there doesn't appear to be anything wrong wirh me. I'm baffled, is it worth going private ?
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Choux, I don't know why you think sqad is very knowledgeabl e. How can he possibly advise Tamaris to go see a psychiatrist without knowing anything about her?
16:07 Sun 21st May 2023
Tamaris, I don't know if you've ever gone private, I haven't, but I believe you pay for the Consultants' time, so 15 mins might cost you £75 and obviously more the longer you are with him.
Hopefully though, he won't refer you to a psychiatrist or tell you you have S.A.D.
As I said earlier, I would consider going private if my GP tells me my thyroid is fine and there's nothing wrong with me.
Also, I would pay to have more than 15 mins, as I don't believe that is enough time to talk about it.
Hopefully though, he won't refer you to a psychiatrist or tell you you have S.A.D.
As I said earlier, I would consider going private if my GP tells me my thyroid is fine and there's nothing wrong with me.
Also, I would pay to have more than 15 mins, as I don't believe that is enough time to talk about it.
tamaris, only you know how your extreme tiredness affects you but I suspect you are unable to reconcile it with general ageing. If you can afford it do go private - health before wealth. Of course a GP can miss things as retrocop and many others can testify.
Anyone can make suggestions to you but you need peace of mind now and, hopefully, more enjoyment of life in your retirement. Take Sqad's advice to go private and don't mind his manner, he is extremely knowledgeable and that is what you deserve. I do wish you well.
Anyone can make suggestions to you but you need peace of mind now and, hopefully, more enjoyment of life in your retirement. Take Sqad's advice to go private and don't mind his manner, he is extremely knowledgeable and that is what you deserve. I do wish you well.
The trouble with going private is you need to know where to start and tiredness is vague. If it was me, I might start with an endocrinologist. Just look them up at your local private hospital. I`ve been private for a few things - usually a couple of hundred quid a time if I remember rightly. There didn't seem to be any time limit and I wasn't rushed.
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