This will be good in terms of reach. Must admit I’m nervous on their behalf that Madeley is interviewing. He’s such a loose cannon.
It was stated by Dr Roy, I think Dr Warren made the medicalising comment.
I think the NHS not having any beds for ME, and having no service for Severe and Vs ME is probably a discrimination case.
I note the Social Work England case concluded 9 July 24 when Hill accepted the warning regarding Fitness to Practice.
I don’t have the brain to think it through, but it’s not necessarily something for the Coroner, it would be separate.
WOAH edit - I’ve seen she accepted a 3 year warning on file, for a case that clearly isn’t Maeve. Basically failure to act/recognise/supervise...
I note someone left a comment about whether the Coroner should have considered discrimination, and lack of reasonable adjustments. I think this is...
I believe as was mentioned by Valerie that there are numerous other routes including civil claim, and probably one of these is a specific claim...
I suspect the expert witness needed is a gastroenterologist, not an ME expert. Dr Roy seemed, from quotes, absolutely certain of several things....
I don’t know what secret texted is but JM is a bit of a problematic personality.
That was just the evidence bundle for the inquest - from all parties, 6400 pages. Classic legal move, overwhelm with paper.
This sounds like what @Jonathan Edwards was musing on.
I think there’s probably a difference between his personal thoughts and his campaign for change.
I feel like a main point in this history is time. We know how ME progresses and so when Maeve went to hospital the first time, she has a problem...
Agree, GPs would happily send everyone to a wellness/CBT list if they could. Got a rash? Go speak to someone about your feelings. Sore knees?...
There’s procedural issues with taking Dr Weir’s advice. He wasn’t an employee of the trust, or even the NHS. His advice was “considered” but...
To challenge an inquest you need a judicial review in the High Court. And an experienced specialist lawyer to do it.
I think since Covid the NHS has just broken down. GPS are dismissive to people with cancer. People are dying at home with advanced stage 4 cancer...
I’ve seen two pwME tweeters who have been told they can have/keep their ng tubes in by their doctors who’ve been following the case.
I’d guess there were protocols backing up what he said, in the evidence bundle. And the absence of any ME specific protocols.
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