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steve69i
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Recently changed doctors and they wrote to my previous Drs.They advised I was no longer a patient.Any way I gave them the new details.My question is why have they contacted my Dr.Or are they trying to get more evidence and hopefully I won't have to have a f2f.Nerve racking, been in support group for 2 years
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Unfortunately I haven't seen a Dr for nearly 18months.Just phone appointment s and they just keep playing me with morphine!!!
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Hi they dont normally contact doctors unless you are having a review and if do you would have filled in the review forms and given new doc details
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Face2face assessments are still being replaced with telephone assessments.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Thanks everyone...what a nightmare this is!!!
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