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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2297499" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Think this is good advice you are giving yourself. If you had said Bolshoi instead of Bolshy then you could have danced rings around that nurse. </p><p></p><p>I remember having similar conversations with health visitors and nurses, but generally I have results that back me up, and we now agree to disagree, and I have in several occasions been advised to carry on as I am since it seems to be working. I think provided you can show improvement then they normally back off. Well done so far, and continue to be polite - they are used to angry exchanges and can normally deal with those via the practice manager, but polite refusal gets them every time and it catches them unawares.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2297499, member: 196898"] Think this is good advice you are giving yourself. If you had said Bolshoi instead of Bolshy then you could have danced rings around that nurse. I remember having similar conversations with health visitors and nurses, but generally I have results that back me up, and we now agree to disagree, and I have in several occasions been advised to carry on as I am since it seems to be working. I think provided you can show improvement then they normally back off. Well done so far, and continue to be polite - they are used to angry exchanges and can normally deal with those via the practice manager, but polite refusal gets them every time and it catches them unawares. [/QUOTE]
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