Yes you certainly do. They have always thought they were above the law if they failed a patient. Now they are finding out that isn’t the case.
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If you can share any details of how it was done please do I suspect it would involve signing away my right to NHS treatment which would include MH services and they wouldn't legally be able to place me on a EoLP in years to come I can't get physical health care anyway +MHA gone
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Damn, the 1 person I knew who would understand the process has left twitter. Took me a long time to find this, so just in case she comes back, her name was Helen and this was her Twitter name - @helliewm I'm afraid I don't know how else to contact her. She still accessed NHS care
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what process mate?
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For refusing the NHS the right to hold any medical records about you Andy. It's possible, but a highly complex process to achieve it, as well as coming with significant implications. You have to have a really good reason to want to do it.
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PS I hope you liked the poem, think you'll appreciate the thought process
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What poem?

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Ha! That was what I was thinking. It's taken me until now to find it. I'll have a read Andy, thanks...
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