The anger which comes with bereavement is a phase that comes to an end. The anger which comes from learning that the cause of a bereavement has been covered up, tends to linger. Understandably so, one might say. Maybe we should start by minimising that damage...
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Replying to @C7RKY @MarkNeary1 and
Have to totally agree with your summary of the situation. The bad practice should not happen in first place, but if it does then it should be accepted, & addressed, rather than excused/ignored/patients denigrated.
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Replying to @MaahesMennie @MarkNeary1 and
That pretty much sums up what 99% of claimants want. 1. A truthful account 2. Reassurance it won't happen to others It's not hard.
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Replying to @C7RKY @MaahesMennie and
But when they lie and deny for so long these boundaries of expectation naturally change
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Absolutely. Those are only the rules until someone breaks them!
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