Trish Greenhalgh if you’re reading this your response does you no credit.
Much too short notice for PWME to be able to prepare what points to make and fit it in around other activity. that type of thing would take a lot...
Tinkerbell research
Boom implies that pwME have days when they feel a lot better than current normal, good, even recovered to pre illness levels of capacity. And so...
Hi Helly good to hear from you x
Poorly worded title I read it as GPs who have Long Covid
Yes @Trish spot on
I didn’t spot any reference to this in the care & support plan template although I only skimmed it so could have missed it
It seems like something of a Frankenstein document put together from bits of other things. I’m a great one for not reinventing wheels but this...
Me too not ideal but better than I was expecting
Well that’s a relief no tangents or weird questions from the presenters.
Thanks @tuppence thats very helpful
Yes @Binkie4 not just what the coroner’s final report says,after 27 September they would presumably want to see what action and with what degree...
It has been good - my friends have been reading it and we had a chat about it yesterday.
As a journalist I would imagine Sean is aware of them
I don’t see how such a policy could exist in the NHS it is such a large organisation it would be leaked, whistleblown.
Thanks Andy I forgot we now have some proper data
Assumption that Long Covid lasts on average 5 years based on what?? It’s only been around 5 years. Has anyone actually done any work in illness...
Yes this is a positive development hopefully expanded on in September
Yes over medicalising use of tube feeding would be considering it for someone like my parent who had severe dementia and lost capacity irreversibly.
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