><< We accept the BTS guidelines etc why not others? Is the mirage of
>clinical freedom more important than the standard of treatment we
>provide?>>
>Speaking for myself, the BTS guidelines make sense and fitted in what I was
>doing already and what I had gleaned from about ten years of reading and
>practice on asthma. But you cannot just assume that because one set is good
>then all are good. Can you?
>Declan
I started taking the BTS guidelines seriously when they caught up with my
habit of pitching in with inhaled steroids early in childhood asthma.
2 years ago I did not follow the best available guidelines, now I do.
Yet my treatment has not changed, marvellous innit :-)
Guidelines bah, not worth the paper they're written on, but the ones in the
shiny ringbinders are useful
heheh
Paul Galloway
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