Well yes it seems we are, DD finally has a definitive diagnoses and a treatment plan.
There is no instant cure, it's a condition that need to be managed rather than cured, but fingers crossed we are nearly there now.
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Books, books and more books.
I've read the Elly Griffiths, Ruth Galloway books, all bar the latest one and I've read one of her Harbinder Kaur series. I've ...
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As the title says, I have hit a bump in the road, not a physical one, but a bump never the less. Therefore I will not be posting for a while...
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I'm staying with my daughter for a couple of days.
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I returned home from Beano's first walk this morning to find Steve in a rage. He started shouting and swearing as soon as I walked throu...
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what excellent news!
I found that just having a definitive name and treatment after such an exhaustive and ongoing medical marathon was quite a relief.
Here's hoping that she [and you] will be feeling more relaxed and hopeful very soon.
Thats good news Hester, and I am sure you will all feel better for having a name to it.
Your daughter can now access the help she needs. Not all illnesses can be cured, but if it can be managed then that is good.
Best wishes to your daughter
Marie xx
You must be really relieved. I hope you all have time to relax a bit now, especially you. You will meet yourself coming back one of these days.
Take care........
the uncertainty is terrible... so glad she can manage her illness and get on with her life...wishing her easier going from now on...hugs
What a relief for you all to finally know. I was quite ill for a few years before a diagnosis and it can be terrifying for all involved, I know.
The constant support from her mother was one of the gifts that got her there. Well done.
I hope it will go better an better very son! Just keep on and think positive!
Hugs to you.
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