A tiny group of cells that changed my world

A tiny group of cells that changed my world
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I'm in my 30's, which to me sounds very odd. I only feel like I'm in my 20's and definitely not a grown up. I have spent the last 7 years battling with my health; firstly spending 2 years getting a diagnosis for a tumour on my pituitary gland which was causing Cushings Disease; then spending the rest of my life dealing with a pituitary gland that doesn't work. However, I have a fantastic family and an amazing boyfriend who I live with and adore - they keep me going and inspire me to try to make the most of life and my life in general.

Sunday, 23 January 2011

Still waiting.

Just as an update, I am STILL waiting for my appointments to come through: One for a chronic fatigue specialist, one for a neurologist, one for CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) and lastly one for a neuropsychologist. This has got to be the most frustrating part when you have something wrong with you, constantly waiting and waiting for appointments and the anxiety build up which grows as you can feel things worsen in your body. All you can do is distract yourself and try to be patient. It is pants though.
On a more positive note though, laser eye surgery is just one week away. Whoop whoop! Also, investigating holidays with Boyf. We are looking for a three night getaway in March somewhere luscious (along the lines of boutique type stays) in the UK where we can pamper ourselves and eat fabulous food. I'll let you know if we find somewhere...Bath or similar is an option. Let me know if you have an suggestions of secret luscious places to holiday in the UK.

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