<div class="bbWrapper">Hi everyone, and really pleased to hear from Tracey-1, life still sounding gruesome for you my dear (really gruesome!) but I truly hope something improves for you soon.<br />
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If you remember my surgery at Southampton hospital had been cancelled at the last minute due to an abnormal blood result (low clotting factor), I must stress that I was very happy to skip the surgery in those circumstances but really 'hacked off' that this abnormality was revealed at the pre assessment 2 weeks before! What a complete waste of time and money!!<br />
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Anyway, my manager suggested I contact the consultant secretary to find out what is going to happen now...having not heard anything from them at all for a couple of weeks. This I did, and the response from the secretary was ' I have your file in front of me because Mr ***** has asked me to see if your blood results have changed' How would they have changed I asked, she ignored my question and told me she would be speaking to the pre assessment nurse and get back to me. I haven't seen the pre assessment nurse since my pre assessment 2 weeks before the 'op', so now I ask whether I am going insane. How would my results have altered from my last test without another drop of blood to compare it with, do I trust these people anywhere near my spinal cord? Not a chance! <br />
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I also sent a ranting letter to the government health department asking why treatment for diagnosed back problems is so haphazzard, or something like that, they ignored me of course.<br />
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Anyway, I'm still hanging in mid air......lovely view!<br />
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Good to hear success stories but still maintain that problems still occur even though following the rules and promoting a positive attitude.</div>