If docs altering consent form after signed, you have a culture problem that no new form will fix. @C7RKY @ShaunLintern @HSJnews
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I should have done that in the 2nd case, where the surgeon made an agreement with me, but he assured me there was no need. It was a precaution to prevent paralysis that he agreed was sensible; I turned out paralysed for 6 months.

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Oh no! I'm so sorry. As you've learned the hard way sadly, there's often a need. There is no correlation between charm and honesty, as it turns out.
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Indeed. Still his NHS team saved my life. The thing is, as you were saying, to try to find ways for future patients, & of course hospitals, to be better at informing, consenting, & documenting it.
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Indeed. It's about recognising the seriousness of the consenting process and the criminal line that it contains which must not be crossed. Anything which might safeguard that line can only be helpful, imho.
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