http://www.theguardian.com/society/...yme-disease-in-britain-spurs-ministers-to-act
I've searched to find the source for this article, but gave up. Looks like it might be a step in the right direction though ...
The case study sounds alarmingly like me, except I've given up on pushing for diagnosis, and still 50/50 on whether I might have it. I know I'm not alone on PR with that one. I'd add a smiley here, but it's not really funny
Now, of course, it's got me wondering whether to take it all on again (My NHS test was negative) but I just can't afford the energy. Just thinking out loud; there is no answer!
One thing from the article is that it looks like it comes from the Dept of Health. If the DOH included the case study in its press release then that is very interesting, as it publicly admits the test its uses can be wrong. But maybe that's just wishful thinking...
I've searched to find the source for this article, but gave up. Looks like it might be a step in the right direction though ...
The case study sounds alarmingly like me, except I've given up on pushing for diagnosis, and still 50/50 on whether I might have it. I know I'm not alone on PR with that one. I'd add a smiley here, but it's not really funny
Now, of course, it's got me wondering whether to take it all on again (My NHS test was negative) but I just can't afford the energy. Just thinking out loud; there is no answer!
One thing from the article is that it looks like it comes from the Dept of Health. If the DOH included the case study in its press release then that is very interesting, as it publicly admits the test its uses can be wrong. But maybe that's just wishful thinking...
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