Lost my DLA and medication withdrawal
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sphen20001
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Hi I have joined to see if I can get some insight and help with our problems?
I have lost my DLA or pip which I have been on since 2000:and my doctor's have taken away most of my medication.i am suffering withdraw simpoms.and all the doctor did was laugh at me when I complained, because I can't do anything about it.
I have lost my DLA or pip which I have been on since 2000:and my doctor's have taken away most of my medication.i am suffering withdraw simpoms.and all the doctor did was laugh at me when I complained, because I can't do anything about it.
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Why did your doctor takeaway your meds?
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To save money and another excuse is tablets like cocodomal should not be used long turm.exc.morphen has been cut .tramido! I was on for a long time was not working so they gave over the stated dose for nearly a year the I whent too the hospital and told me ivshoI be dead they stopped it all I had know help with the withdraw I had to go through then they put me on morphine patches and tablets now they have cut my dose so I moved to cornwall they took more pills of me like blood pressure pills so I moved to lonLon they sorted me out so I could do things that normal people could do I was still in pain but I could get by then I moved to Wigan I ran out of tablets because they said my wife and I had enough so all over Christmas and new year I had know tablets at all so now I cantc trust doctor's anymore they are the untouchables as far as they are concerned.this is the type of thing that killed my last wife and now the doctor on!y works part time I had an operation that I had to sign a consent form that if I had the opperation earjy and something went wrong I could not go back and complain I had know choice my wife was dying I had to be with her and there's more but it's tires me out
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