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The quality commission are reviewing long term neurological conditions. They realise that neurological services and care are quite patchy. This is a chance to give opinions and where you think neurology services can be improved. If you go to the lik you can either write to them or e mail.

http://www.neural.org.uk/campaigning/care-quality-commission/how-you-should-respond-to-the-care-quality-commission-consultation
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1137779 tn?1281542505
Good grief Suzanne! You mean that dork had the cheek to get in touch after he was so rude and hurtful? Jeez.

This is exactly the sort of thing that we need the CQC to be looking at. I'd love to see the MRI of the appointment as inserted by you into his defecatory equipment! LOL.

What were your LP results?

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sammxx
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1168938 tn?1327154232
Thanks for that info... I was sacked by my neuro a couple of weeks ago, he must have thought about his attitude and be worried about his job coz I got a letter from him today arranging an appointment and giving my LP results. He will be getting a letter from me telling him where to shove his appointment (where the sun don't shine)lol. I've been referred elsewhere so he can go upset some other poor NHS patient. I am going to write a complaint about him, I'm seeing my GP next week to get some info from her and then the ink will flow.
Suzanne
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1137779 tn?1281542505
Excellent.  Thanks very much for posting.

About time too.

I imagine the CQC will be getting sackloads of post from Limbolanders. Can we 'sticky' this thread or keep bumping for those people who don't visit so frequently?

samxx
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