Thyroid disorder
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kitty2:
Not yet,she wants to go straight to specialist inorder to save the cost.Anyone can share your specialist's contact?[/quote]janet88:
[quote=\"kitty2\"]Anyone has any good endocrinologist to recommend? A friend needs one as she always feeling thirsty and tired. GP advise her to see endocrinologist .
has the GP done all the tests before he recommended a endocrinologist? mine is a semi-retired one at SGH...he may not be taking new patients.
First time specialist consultant can be $200 at least. What costs savings r there? -
janet88,
She doesn't need to pay the GP and later specialist
By the way,GP can diagnose one whether she has thyroid problem?She has body ache too .Thanks -
kitty2:
if the blood tests show nothing to be concerned with, then she saves the specialist fees.janet88,
She doesn't need to pay the GP and later specialist
By the way,GP can diagnose one whether she has thyroid problem?She has body ache too .Thanks -
Jennifer:
My recommendation: Do a comprehensive blood test at GP first (cheaper because GP consultation charges are much lower than specialist. Blood test probably cheaper too.). If the blood test shows that she has illness, then visit the relevant specialist.
if the blood tests show nothing to be concerned with, then she saves the specialist fees.kitty2:
janet88,
She doesn't need to pay the GP and later specialist
By the way,GP can diagnose one whether she has thyroid problem?She has body ache too .Thanks
So yes, GP can diagnose whether she has thyroid problem based on blood test results. She is always feeling thirsty and tired - symptom of diabetes. So, make sure the blood test check for diabetes too. -
dimsum:
My recommendation: Do a comprehensive blood test at GP first (cheaper because GP consultation charges are much lower than specialist. Blood test probably cheaper too.). If the blood test shows that she has illness, then visit the relevant specialist.
if the blood tests show nothing to be concerned with, then she saves the specialist fees.Jennifer:
[quote=\"kitty2\"]janet88,
She doesn't need to pay the GP and later specialist
By the way,GP can diagnose one whether she has thyroid problem?She has body ache too .Thanks
So yes, GP can diagnose whether she has thyroid problem based on blood test results. She is always feeling thirsty and tired - symptom of diabetes. So, make sure the blood test check for diabetes too.[/quote] :thankyou: -
a GP will be able to diagnose signs and symptoms of thyroid and diabetesโฆget a comprehensive blood test done before going to the specialist. if really thyroid, can call SGH for a specialist bearing in mind you will be paying private rate but still cheaper than going to private doctor.
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janet88:
a GP will be able to diagnose signs and symptoms of thyroid and diabetes...get a comprehensive blood test done before going to the specialist. if really thyroid, can call SGH for a specialist bearing in mind you will be paying private rate but still cheaper than going to private doctor.
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Qn: can I eat laksa and drink the soup?
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Jennifer:
Qn: can I eat laksa and drink the soup?
a few spoons still ok...but I usually don't do that as the MSG in the coconut gravy makes me feel very thirsty after that. -
Laksa gravy is yummy n can dip bread in just like curry.
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