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14 years 1 week ago #35953 by chaulky
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lower back L3 thanks
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14 years 1 week ago #35954 by chaulky
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ok thanks,my main problems are i was born with only one kidney my other kidney has acyst in it which causes secondary my secondary high blood pressure
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14 years 1 week ago #35955 by chaulky
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ok thanks
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14 years 1 week ago #35956 by Survivor
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I would back up Derek's suggestion that you actively seek medical evidence from your doctor.
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14 years 1 week ago #35957 by chaulky
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my doctor has told me to tell them to right to him if any problems.i do have all my appointment leters from hospital ect
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14 years 1 week ago #35959 by Survivor
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If he's that helpful, time to get down to the surgery to see him and see if you can get something from him in writing that you can take with you.
What about taking a look at the guides like Derek suggested? You can pick out the descriptors that you think apply to you and decide in the light of them what sort of things you want to ask your doctor to mention.
The only caveat I would give is that GPs don't get paid by the NHS for reports they give to patients as opposed to the DWP, so your doctor may want to charge you for a letter/report, but you might as well ask.
Meanwhile, why not go through the hospital letters you've got and pick out the most useful?
What about taking a look at the guides like Derek suggested? You can pick out the descriptors that you think apply to you and decide in the light of them what sort of things you want to ask your doctor to mention.
The only caveat I would give is that GPs don't get paid by the NHS for reports they give to patients as opposed to the DWP, so your doctor may want to charge you for a letter/report, but you might as well ask.
Meanwhile, why not go through the hospital letters you've got and pick out the most useful?
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