Guest guest Posted June 26, 2011 Report Share Posted June 26, 2011 Dear Member, I have just learned that the promised article about the diagnosis and treatment of those with symptoms of hypothyroidism has not been published by the Mail on Sunday today. I have neither been contacted by Barbour, the journalist or been given any reason why this has not happened. I had been away on holiday and when I returned, there was a message on my answerphone telling me the article was to appear on Sunday 19th, and I thought I had missed it and tried to find out where I could buy the paper. I also looked online to see if the article had been published there. The day I returned from holiday, phoned to say he had given me the wrong date by mistake, and that the Editor had told him the story was to be published this Sunday 26th. I will telephone him tomorrow (Monday) to find out the reason why it has not appeared. I am fully aware that if more important news comes in before an article has been 'put to bed' that the 'new' news has to take priority, and previously promised articles get pushed down the line - and this may be what has happened. I am extremely disappointed about this as we have been trying for years to get our side of the story into the media, as I am sure you all are too - but once I have more information regarding this, I will pass it on to you all. Meanwhile, onward and upward - we will keep fighting for the justice we deserve. Sheila www.tpa-uk.org.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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