Three Attempts!
whistles
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To write to my gp.
Two drafts before I could actually be happy with it, but also so it didn't have mistakes.
Almost forgotten how to write.
I wonder with how the country is going with tech, that if you don't do something, you can't do it anymore. Certainly I looked at s blank piece of paper for ages.
Two drafts before I could actually be happy with it, but also so it didn't have mistakes.
Almost forgotten how to write.
I wonder with how the country is going with tech, that if you don't do something, you can't do it anymore. Certainly I looked at s blank piece of paper for ages.
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hi whistles. technology helps a lot of us. i can't hold a pen properly anymore let alone write with it.
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Do you write to your gp instead of going to see him for an appointment. Only asking because as that would suit me better than having to face him. I would like to be referred to a pain clinic as struggling having more bad days than good this winter. I was seeing a physio but couldn't face going to the appointments. I still do the excersices she gave me ( on good days) but don't want to go and see him to tell him my pain is worse only for him to tell me take your meds, which is what he said last time I saw him months ago. Not sure what a pain clinic could do but willing to try anything to improve my qaulity of life
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@janejr
In this instance yes to let him know of a change.
If they need to see me I will go, other than that everything is fine, accept blah blah.
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