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I can't believe it. I have just read 4 books written by rheumatologists and she is so wrong. How can she make that statement? I'm really mad about it. Can you go for a second opinion?

It frustrated me a lot, I am going to ask my GP to refer me for a second opinion, but who knows the same could happen again as its pot luck who you get to see 😐

I wouldn't mind so much if they would at least try and treat symptoms without a diagnosis but she won't even do that, she just said I don't have anything she can treat
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