I had my thyroid biopsy 3 weeks ago and today have a letter for next week to see consultant.
bit gutted as i presumed good news be on phone or letter and face to face is bad. It's at 2pm and I've been told to go alone due to Covid
I had my thyroid biopsy 3 weeks ago and today have a letter for next week to see consultant.
bit gutted as i presumed good news be on phone or letter and face to face is bad. It's at 2pm and I've been told to go alone due to Covid
You know what they say about making assumptions! However as someone who had a similar appointment and advice to go alone, I'd say that on reflection I should have taken someone with me. I was in a room on my own with a consultant, a medical student and a Macmillan nurse (bit of a hint there I thought!) Whilst I completely understand that students have to learn, it did feel that the student's learning could have been achieved via Zoom (or the equivalent) so that I could have had my husband present with me. At another appointment - with a Nurse Practitioner and another Macmillan nurse, I was asked if I wanted someone with me and when I said I did, she said she'd just arrange for us to meet in a bigger room! You need to think about how you'd feel with/without a companion. If necessary just turn up with someone and say you need a carer!!
I've not been given the choice just says attend alone. In fairness I have to anyway, we have a disabled son so I need to make sure husband will
be home for his school taxi if the appointment runs on.
im just guessing that had it been clear I would have just had a letter saying that.
ive really been struggling to cope with it all, this only came about as I had an ultrasound for an ear cyst lol
Make sure you take notes if there's anything you think you might forget. Please let me know how it goes.