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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2309006" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>The clue is in the title. General. </p><p></p><p>I am well informed and research in detail the specific conditions applicable to me. In those specific conditions I am sometimes (often) better informed on that specific issue but not necessarily on possible connections to other conditions, current guidelines on testing/treatment allowed within the nhs. </p><p></p><p>On more than one occasion I’ve solved my medical dilemmas when a significant number of gp’s have failed or misdiagnosed. It takes some convincing sometimes for them to actually listen to their patient about what’s happening and what’s not. Some are open to doing so. Too many are not and prefer to leap to their own conclusions and then seek to confirm them/avoid contradictory evidence. </p><p></p><p>I’m most unlikely to be better informed on issues that haven’t touched my life or have the breadth of knowledge or much of the experience of a gp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2309006, member: 480869"] The clue is in the title. General. I am well informed and research in detail the specific conditions applicable to me. In those specific conditions I am sometimes (often) better informed on that specific issue but not necessarily on possible connections to other conditions, current guidelines on testing/treatment allowed within the nhs. On more than one occasion I’ve solved my medical dilemmas when a significant number of gp’s have failed or misdiagnosed. It takes some convincing sometimes for them to actually listen to their patient about what’s happening and what’s not. Some are open to doing so. Too many are not and prefer to leap to their own conclusions and then seek to confirm them/avoid contradictory evidence. I’m most unlikely to be better informed on issues that haven’t touched my life or have the breadth of knowledge or much of the experience of a gp. [/QUOTE]
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