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Sorry to hear that. Hope you get some answers soon.0
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Thanks LL. Doc has given him different meds. He has been so much better since he gave up cheese and caffeine, but yesterday and today it is back with a vengeance, got hardly any sleep last night.
Let's see what the new meds do.(AKA HRH_MUngo)
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I hope he gets the treatment he needs swiftly SDWMortgage free as of 10/02/2015. Every brick and blade of grass belongs to meeeee. :j0
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Oh no sorry to hear he’s worse. Hope he gets answers on Monday.0
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Out of interest who originally decided that you should book an appointment with an ENT specialist?0
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Out of interest who originally decided that you should book an appointment with an ENT specialist?
We did, ourselves, because we thought it was something to do with his throat - this was before the diagnosis . Our GP referred him when he asked.(AKA HRH_MUngo)
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My husband has had his endoscopy and I'm glad to say he has nothing more sinister than a hiatus hernia.
And I must just say that the treatment he received at Cannock Chase Hospital was brilliant. The nurses were professional and kind and his procedure was on time .He is going to write to the hospital to say how satisfied he was with the way he was treated.
We have never been to this hospital before, it has only just come into our NHS Trust. (Taken over from the failing Mid Staffordshire).
Glad the NHS get it right sometimes.
My husband is a lot better.after his change of meds.(AKA HRH_MUngo)
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UPdate: to say that new meds and change of diet appear to have worked, hubby has had no symptoms for a week. He has been told not to sing for a while (he is part of a duo and the main voice); but other than that he is doing well.
Thanks to everyone for their participation in the discussion(AKA HRH_MUngo)
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