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Cross reference....to the I havent a clue thread on the main board...

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Janet Woodward

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I am having a wander around on the board here..and found you!!

My posting is on the main board under " I havent a clue"...have a read if you can, please. Your advice is most welcome.

I am still without a driving licence...its now 8 weeks....and no real date for its return.

What does bother me greatly..is the devastating effects a medical error within the GP notes.
As I understand it...the notes are legally binding...and would expect them to be accurate.
Sadly, this is not the case.
The notes read like a bad 10 year old. Full of typos, poor English...and therefore likely to cause grief. If 40% of GP records have errors....could easily be your notes....

My main purpose at the moment..is the return of the driving licence.

Is it worth my efforts to complain through the RCN about the DSN who caused all this? Or should I just walk away...

Have fun...lots of it...
 
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