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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1633475" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Ickihun - Whilst I am very keen that [USER=408573]@Guzzler[/USER] receive their treatment asap, I'm a little unclear what your expectations of me are at the moment.</p><p></p><p>It sounds, [USER=408573]@Guzzler[/USER], that when your injection was deferred a previous time, that it was for reasons of your own safety and well-being, which of course can be difficult to rail against.</p><p></p><p>I agree that a call to the Consultant's secretary is likely to be the the best way to a full disclosure situation, but there is also a risk that you, Guzzler could be making clinical decisions for yourself, without the benefit of the Consultant's expertise and close examinations/assessment of the situation.</p><p></p><p>Were it me, I'd be inclined to make the call, and or the trip to the hospital, but then I am neither experiencing your pain, nor am I fortunately, bound to taxis for appointments.</p><p></p><p>It is, of course, too late for tomorrow, but making reference to an appointment letter for myself for an NHS clinic, I am told that should I need transport to attend, I should contact a particular telephone number, as soon as possible so that this can be arranged.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate that waiting for transport to or from a hospital, when in pain could be very uncomfortable, or inconvenient, but don't they have such a service where you are based?</p><p></p><p>If anyone can be clearer on their expectations of me, I would be happy to help, where possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1633475, member: 345386"] Ickihun - Whilst I am very keen that [USER=408573]@Guzzler[/USER] receive their treatment asap, I'm a little unclear what your expectations of me are at the moment. It sounds, [USER=408573]@Guzzler[/USER], that when your injection was deferred a previous time, that it was for reasons of your own safety and well-being, which of course can be difficult to rail against. I agree that a call to the Consultant's secretary is likely to be the the best way to a full disclosure situation, but there is also a risk that you, Guzzler could be making clinical decisions for yourself, without the benefit of the Consultant's expertise and close examinations/assessment of the situation. Were it me, I'd be inclined to make the call, and or the trip to the hospital, but then I am neither experiencing your pain, nor am I fortunately, bound to taxis for appointments. It is, of course, too late for tomorrow, but making reference to an appointment letter for myself for an NHS clinic, I am told that should I need transport to attend, I should contact a particular telephone number, as soon as possible so that this can be arranged. I appreciate that waiting for transport to or from a hospital, when in pain could be very uncomfortable, or inconvenient, but don't they have such a service where you are based? If anyone can be clearer on their expectations of me, I would be happy to help, where possible. [/QUOTE]
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