At 23:13 19/06/04, you wrote:
>Having been in this injection business from different angles for a while,
>my final word on the matter is that if a patient and GP decide that an
>injection is the most suitable treatment for that patient's pain (in the
>case of chronic and/or predictably recurring pain it is very _seldom_ the
>best treatment and sometimes positively bad) then the patient/GP
>combination need to make an arrangement for injection when GP not
>available. If OOH colleagues unanimous that injection not good then GP
>needs to go ask himself some questions.
>Declan
Declan, Laurie, Michael, Mark and David,
Just to thank you all again for the advice.
It remains just incredibly helpful to have so much collected expertise
available - how did people practice before GP-UK ;-)
Best wishes to all, including the list-owners.
Julian
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