My point was slightly tongue in cheek, but you're right - the end result always appears to be clinician led and it can feel as if lay evidence has been given a lower 'classification' in arriving at the overall conclusions sometimes.
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I don't recall my experience of PHSO making me laugh at all - mind you, by the time I complained to the PHSO, 'I was already 'clinically' depressed'. BTW The first sign that I was 'exiting depression' was that I found I was again laughing at those 'absurd behaviour' 'jokes'.
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I may have wrongfully painted an overly positive picture with that previous tweet - the laugh was more manic, than tickled. And I'm sorry to hear the effect it all had on you. I had to walk away for a while to avoid the same.
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It wasn't the PHSO that 'drove me bonkers' - it was the PCT! There was also a 'thing with a medical note' which I think really messed up my mind - I explained that in https://www.dignityincare.org.uk/Discuss-and-debate/download/299/ … which I only put online today in my thread at https://www.dignityincare.org.uk/Discuss-and-debate/Dignity-Champions-forum/Mike-Stones-PDFs-I-hope-to-post-various-PDFs-about-EoLMCACPR-in-this-thread/944/ …
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