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No respect

harry01
Member Posts: 185 Courageous
They have no respect for this. They have no idea how it affects you. They could have treated me years and years ago. Still no acknowledgement, nothing.
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I'm making a complaint through pals. I don't know what else to do. I can't have them think what they're thinking. I just can't have them thinking it's an acceptable way to treat someone.
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Hi @harry01
I'm glad you are making a complaint about the way you've been treated, hopefully that goes well and your report is acted on.
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Thanks @Ross_Scope.
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@harry01 Have you ever been in touch wit your MP or maybe somebody higher in Government or within the NHS
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I've never contacted my MP. I complained about my practice that I moved from and then to NHS England which said that the case was closed so then I messaged the ombudsman and finally when they said the complaint wasn't upheld, then I contacted pohwer.
Since I got my care coordinator they said to write to pals, so I just did that. -
Hope you get it sorted
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