HELP HELP
thinkingsoul
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Seeing if anyone can help me. these past few weeks I have been in bed at 7pm until 2pm sometimes 15:30pm. So I got a appointment and the doctor give me a note saying ( chronic fatigue) related to diabetes). why would they put that on my doctors note when I’ve not been diagnosed with diabetes? my blood pressure is high. I’m confused
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You will need to speak to your GP regarding this because we are unable to give any medical advice.0
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Hello @thinkingsoul
I agree with Poppy, only the GP will be able to answer that for you. Please keep us updated on what they say0
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