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Post by haydreamer on Jun 30, 2009 9:15:02 GMT
Hiya! Am back here again-just waiting still for response from MP, Andrew Murrison, I know I need to give myself credit for getting this far--- but not easy when u know what lies ahead!
MP has got in touch with chief executive at Wiltshire PCT to get me into the BRISTOL CLINIC, and it's only been 10 days, but I keep getting my hopes up and having no joy....... I know everyone's case is different- how long did you have to wait for your MP to respond and to see some action?, I am so bad at waiting-ahhhh!!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2009 10:55:57 GMT
Hi Haydreamer
I saw my MP in late January, received some correspondence from her a couple of weeks later to say she had been in touch with the head of the PCT and, seemingly out of the blue, was telephoned by the Birkenhead clinic in late March to see if i could come in and see them the next working day.
I know this has gone on and on, and how soul destroying this process has been for you.
MP's for all their expenses do hold considerable power where these things are concerned.
Fingers crossed it really won't be long now!
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Post by haydreamer on Jun 30, 2009 11:35:28 GMT
Thanks Pipkin, your reply means alot to me at the mo- yes soul destroying, that is what it is ,but u know I am sure you will agree with me, it makes you a stronger person and its made me un afraid to fight for the 'principle' and on behalf of other more vulnerable people.
Yes, my Mp is in a strong position in the House of Commons, so, he gives the impression he is a pretty efficient MP, hoping, that he'l see through all the crap and get it sorted!! Suppose it's just taking it stage by stage.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2009 11:44:43 GMT
I should probably add that my MSP has started discussions with our Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon. He is going to copy me in on the reply so I shall keep you guys posted. lol i was goin on about it being a national disgrace.
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Post by haydreamer on Jun 30, 2009 11:46:30 GMT
good for you, yes keep us posted! x
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2009 9:45:30 GMT
u know I am sure you will agree with me, it makes you a stronger person and its made me un afraid to fight for the 'principle' and on behalf of other more vulnerable people. My thoughts exactly. What doesn't kill us makes us stronger, right? Unless you have a lung removed or something presumably... Keep us updated! x
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