And what a very good question it is too!!
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Replying to @alisonleary1 @katemasters67
Not yet I'm afraid Alison. But I do hope that will change at some point soon. I believe a select few close to BG have had them for some time though (paid for by the crowd funding) and
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What's the issue with you publishing them?
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Replying to @alisonleary1 @C7RKY and
The family paid for them. They cost many thousands. I wonder why drs haven't published theirs
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @C7RKY and
Thanks for explaining why. Seems a pity not to expose them to external scrutiny-transparency is key but understandable
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Replying to @alisonleary1 @C7RKY and
They are being scrutinised by reliable people currently, at the family's request.
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @alisonleary1 and
I am certain a complete picture will reach the public when the process is complete
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @C7RKY and
If it's an interpretation rather than verbatim transcript guess there will still be room for interpretation by others but understandable
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Replying to @alisonleary1 @PhyllisStein2 and
To be fair Alison, what you describe is exactly what we've had up until now. The accepted story stems from the interpretation of a small number of vocal doctors who've offered the impression that they have unrivalled access to the facts/evidence. The monopoly has ended, is all. >
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BUT... I truly hope that transcripts are published in their entirety for all to see in the fullness of time. It's absolutely what I'd want. The public should know what they're being expected to have confidence in, imho. And doctors should know what they've been defending.
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