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Old 24-03-2009, 12:16   #2
haydnwalker
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Re: Disabled 'failed by NHS'?

I would agree there

My wife is physically disabled, but has all of her mental faculties (her issues are neurological) and there has only been 1 doctor that has even believed her for one minute! The rest thought her issues were psychological! The attitude of most medical staff it seems is "oh - there seems to be nothing wrong with you and no reason for why you can't walk - all the tests were normal, you can go home!"

Surely there is someone around that specialises in unknown/rare/new neurological conditions??

They do try, granted, and I'm thankful for the help we have received. But they need more time for training (which i know means more money spent - but isn't that what we pay taxes for?) and some of them need a bedside manner transplant
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