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Hello, it was a hospital ICU Dr, who asked, as he thought I didn’t have a good quality of life, which I do, not physically, at least sometimes yes, but I have my own family who I love and care about. I was really really upset when he asked, because of the fear if I got worse, would he step in. I have a good GP, but unfortunately like a lot of GPs at the moment, it’s very hard to get to see them, and it’s not something I want to talk about over the phone. But what I do want to do, is request my hospital records, and see what he has put down and why. Again, I really really can’t thank you all enough for your support. Take.0
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Hi @jinnty - I think you are very wise. Getting your hospital records seems a way forward. I can also well understand that seeing your GP would be a lot easier than talking to them over the phone. I'm sure between these 2 approaches you will get some answers, it's just difficult that getting these answers may take yet a little more time, but you'll get there, & you'll be fine.
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