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"Being diagnosed with an over active thyroid"

About: General practices in Lanarkshire University Hospital Monklands / Medical Diabetes and Endocrinology (Ward 12) University Hospital Wishaw / Medical Diabetes and Endocrinology (Ward 6)

(as a service user),

Dr Dash at Blackwood Medical Centre was very prompt after my blood results showed I had an over active thyroid.  He quickly referred me to Dr Hill at endocrinology at Wishaw General Hospital  - as this was through the pandemic I was seen virtually.  Dr Hill investigated thoroughly what was causing my thyroid issues and it was discovered I had nodules on my thyroid gland.  He gave me my options for treatment and I decided to try the Radio Iodine treatment, which he then referred me to Dr Mukhopadhyay at Monklands hospital.

Again I was seen quickly and 6 weeks later I was treated with Radio Iodine treatment at Monklands Hospital.  I was quite anxious about this treatment but Dr Mukhopadhay and the doctors at Monklands Hospital did everything to put my mind at ease.  I had no negative side effects of the radio iodine treatment apart from having to stay isolated from others for three weeks.  

The follow up appointment with Nurse Kerry to get my bloods taken have shown that my bloods are now normal and at this stage it looks like the radio iodine has done exactly what it was intended for and my thyroid is working normally at the moment. Future blood tests will determine whether this continues.  However I am hopeful.

Thank you again for all those individuals involved in my care and to NHS Lanarkshire in keeping me well informed and part of the process of my care.

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Response from June Currie, Service Manager, Diabetes Service, NHS Lanarkshire 2 years ago
June Currie
Service Manager, Diabetes Service,
NHS Lanarkshire
Submitted on 20/12/2022 at 12:00
Published on Care Opinion at 12:22


Hello

On behalf of NHS Lanarkshire's Endocrine Service, I would like to thank you for taking the time to get in touch via Care Opinion and for describing your journey through our service.

I am delighted that you had such a positive experience and that the care provided was carried out efficiently and - more importantly - effectively, resulting in your condition being quickly managed.

I will pass this on to my clinical colleagues ... I know they will also appreciate this feedback from one of their patients.

June Currie, Adult Diabetes & Endocrine Service Manager, NHS Lanarkshire

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