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Despite seeing a variety of specialists over the years, not once have I been offered the opportunity to receive a copy of the letter sent to my GP.
I was completely unaware that I had any right to see these without going down the route of asking to see my medical records.
Letters don't get sent after every specialists appointment but just ask your specialist to copy you into any they do send to your GP.
You can also ask the surgery for copies of any letters that they have received.0 -
I thought it was 'hey' and I think that one is still lurking

It was ...racon.....his post has been removed but already kindly quoted by tomtontom...Looks like his butt has been kicked out of the MSE door again....
Andy needs to get a ghostwriter, his style is far to obvious even the 'hey' was a very poor attempt...:D0 -
It was ...racon.....his post has been removed but already kindly quoted by tomtontom...Looks like his butt has been kicked out of the MSE door again....
Andy needs to get a ghostwriter, his style is far to obvious even the 'hey' was a very poor attempt...:D
Hey
you're right! The Andy-and-friends always used to be obvious, because every one of them had the same car, a Freelander Something, I think.
But the constant point now is that they know every single possible thing about "a friend", their benefits, their illnesses, their love lives. Such an interesting life!
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Letters don't get sent after every specialists appointment but just ask your specialist to copy you into any they do send to your GP.
You can also ask the surgery for copies of any letters that they have received.
i always get sent a copy of any letters that my speciality sends to my doctor. i never asked ... maybe thats just how he runs his clinic0
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