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Can a NHS dentist just remove me from their list!?
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I too can totally understand your frustration. Pain makes you feel miserable and when you don't know where to go to get rid of it, it is naturally to look to blame someone. From a stranger perspective reading your situation though, your actions come across as a personal issue rather than a challenge against acceptable practice and I expect that's how it will come about. Throwing the discrimination card at this stage certainly supports this.
If I were you, I would for the time being forget about the past and focus on the future. Start afresh at the Eastman clinic knowing you will get expert treatment there. If, and only if, the feedback you get from them is that your previous clinicians failed in their care, would you be in the best position to then take things forward, with clinical and expert evidence rather than you just unleashing your frustrations.0 -
I too can totally understand your frustration. Pain makes you feel miserable and when you don't know where to go to get rid of it, it is naturally to look to blame someone. From a stranger perspective reading your situation though, your actions come across as a personal issue rather than a challenge against acceptable practice and I expect that's how it will come about. Throwing the discrimination card at this stage certainly supports this.
If I were you, I would for the time being forget about the past and focus on the future. Start afresh at the Eastman clinic knowing you will get expert treatment there. If, and only if, the feedback you get from them is that your previous clinicians failed in their care, would you be in the best position to then take things forward, with clinical and expert evidence rather than you just unleashing your frustrations.
Thanks for your input however there are parts I find a tad judgemental.
I'm going to be asking if this thread can be locked as I think this subject matter and discussions thereof have now been exhausted.0
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