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<blockquote data-quote="jaykay" data-source="post: 162472" data-attributes="member: 28296"><p>I think that if I was you ( and knew I could keep calm enough to do it ), I would make some kind of official complaint, saying that I was unhappy with the treatment and what happened and that I wanted a full explanation. This shouldn't be to get back at the doctors but to have someone else look at the whole situation and make sure the correct decision was taken. If it was, then you would at least hopefully have a full understanding of why things were done. If they decide it wasn't handled correctly, then you might save another child from the same mess. I think you have to make a complaint to get a review of your son's case, so you should perhaps make notes of what happened, who said what and what your problem with each part was. That's my 2 pennyworth. Sorry you had such a rough time.You need a lot of support and understanding where your children are involved. Professionals should understand that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaykay, post: 162472, member: 28296"] I think that if I was you ( and knew I could keep calm enough to do it ), I would make some kind of official complaint, saying that I was unhappy with the treatment and what happened and that I wanted a full explanation. This shouldn't be to get back at the doctors but to have someone else look at the whole situation and make sure the correct decision was taken. If it was, then you would at least hopefully have a full understanding of why things were done. If they decide it wasn't handled correctly, then you might save another child from the same mess. I think you have to make a complaint to get a review of your son's case, so you should perhaps make notes of what happened, who said what and what your problem with each part was. That's my 2 pennyworth. Sorry you had such a rough time.You need a lot of support and understanding where your children are involved. Professionals should understand that! [/QUOTE]
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