Nurse is concerned
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happyme
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Had an interview today with uc and she is writing to my doctor because she is concerned about me.. now I’m worried!
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Hi and welcome to the community
When you say nurse do you mean a health cars practitioner that has done a work capability assessment for uc ?
Why do you think she was concerned is it due to a medical issue or lack of support
Try not to worry too much your gp will contact you if there are any concerns or you could contact your gp if you think you have a problem -
Hello @happyme and welcome to the community
Thanks for posting and explaining a bit about your situation. When you say they are worried about you, what is it that is causing them worry?Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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Hi and thank you for the welcome, yes it was a if health care practitioner.. I think I may need more support tbh.. but thank you.
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Hi @happyme I'm sorry to hear you're feeling worried. I've sent you a message to your inbox on the forum.
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