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<blockquote data-quote="ewan" data-source="post: 176822" data-attributes="member: 31780"><p>pickwick, i am sorry to say i totally agree with you, and i work in/for the nhs, god help us when the buggers get their hands on our money! i think the nhs is doomed, it is far more important to budget the books than look after people.</p><p></p><p>When i come accross someone that cares i almost have a coronary</p><p></p><p>i stopped simvastin, after the adverse comments of others, gps were given extra budget for prescribing, i believe i am far better for stopping, though did not suffer the extremes like yourself but pins and needs, which have now almost gone, ? down to simvastin</p><p></p><p>good luck with all, i have found my db consultant far more helpful than gp not only in db related things</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewan, post: 176822, member: 31780"] pickwick, i am sorry to say i totally agree with you, and i work in/for the nhs, god help us when the buggers get their hands on our money! i think the nhs is doomed, it is far more important to budget the books than look after people. When i come accross someone that cares i almost have a coronary i stopped simvastin, after the adverse comments of others, gps were given extra budget for prescribing, i believe i am far better for stopping, though did not suffer the extremes like yourself but pins and needs, which have now almost gone, ? down to simvastin good luck with all, i have found my db consultant far more helpful than gp not only in db related things [/QUOTE]
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