Are you able to e-mail the doctor? There is nothing wrong with going through your concerns in e-mail. Often if you can go to the site for the Hospital where they work, their e-mail is something like: joe_bloggs@so-and-so-hospital.org all the staff generally have the same last part on their e-mail and then their first name divided by underscore. Study the e-lmail of any staff advertised on the site. Just try it and see if it goes through. Alternatively ring and ask for it and express your concerns. If they do not listen, then I would consider this situation urgent enough to switch Endo's to one that is better. Contact kelly leight who should be able to help you there. hopefully, you will have your concerns looked at in more depth. It will be very obvious that she is over treated if her growth has fallen off in particular. That in itself is enough for them to be dropping the dose and making changes and checking monthly until they get satisfactory bloods. Don't let the 17 OHP be below 300 ng/dl or 10 nmol* for any length of time. Okay temporarily but not for prolonged periods and needs to be looked at. I don't know about other tests much but 17 OHP is a good one to watch if you are not offet with the bloods. If she is out of control, then it will go beyond 40 nmol or 400 ng/dl and needs to be watched again monthly to make sure that that does not get out of hand. Don't be firghtened of insisting that they look at dropping her dose if you suspect over suppression. As for the extra hair growth, hopefully once they have her ranges in a better place hopefully it will thin out and better still, eventually disappear. However IF that does, expect it to take some months before anything changes on that front. Hope you get that sorted RegardsVal