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And the biggest issue for some of us that staff in hospitals are worried the facilities in the NHS are already over stretched before winter has started.So if I get chest pain I shall all not go there;I'll just pass over quietly.Since when is it good for me to lie on a trolly for 13 hours in a noisy corridor and be given morphine after the pain has gone better?Then when you do need it they won't give it to you.I felt it was like Alice in Wonderland.Blunderland?They treat you by a rubric not by assessing your actual condition... that's my view.
I think it's for legal reasons.Judgment may be left out as it's not measurable it does not exist
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