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Old 11th Aug 2017, 15:51
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Radgirl
 
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Paul

We still have no details but you seem to be slating the medical profession (AND the legal profession!!!!) for trying to help. I do not believe the GP suggested he would nobble the report. However a GP in referring to a consultant can properly place emphasis on the relevant issues - the fact that your livelihood is at risk, the fact that the chest pain occurred after a night in a curry house, the fact that the CAA needs everything in black and white not as the usual differential diagnosis. Equally your AME is bang on in stating that the report has to be in the correct format. Why is that a gravy train? We spend years training doctors to write reports for the Courts; they arent bent but need to provide the data in the right way.

We all sympathize with your predicament but slating off those trying to help is digging a hole. Let them help you, and post specifics here - you might get some helpful advice from the bent greedy doctors..
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