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<blockquote data-quote="Unbeliever" data-source="post: 262359" data-attributes="member: 30851"><p>I am so glad you now feel reassured anticarb. I am sure you did the right thing for you in the circumstances. </p><p></p><p>I thought the clinic you mentioned sounded familiar so I looked it up and found i twas one of those where my consultant also works He is excellent at his job but because of the lack of time it takes patients quite a while to get to know him well enugh to trust him. When the do they don't want to see anyone else but the cost of contiuous treatment privately would be out of the reach of most of us.</p><p>I think this lack of time for speaking to patients and counselling them is universal across the NHS. understandably, they have to treat a lot of patients. Pehaps there is scope for some advisory service at a lower level than consultant. Maybe this could form a useful part of a Registrar's training. Most of us are left to find out for ourselves and muddle our own way through.</p><p></p><p>Hope things go better for you from now on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unbeliever, post: 262359, member: 30851"] I am so glad you now feel reassured anticarb. I am sure you did the right thing for you in the circumstances. I thought the clinic you mentioned sounded familiar so I looked it up and found i twas one of those where my consultant also works He is excellent at his job but because of the lack of time it takes patients quite a while to get to know him well enugh to trust him. When the do they don't want to see anyone else but the cost of contiuous treatment privately would be out of the reach of most of us. I think this lack of time for speaking to patients and counselling them is universal across the NHS. understandably, they have to treat a lot of patients. Pehaps there is scope for some advisory service at a lower level than consultant. Maybe this could form a useful part of a Registrar's training. Most of us are left to find out for ourselves and muddle our own way through. Hope things go better for you from now on. [/QUOTE]
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