Any use? This is largely hypothetical, as I'm entirely bedbound and they don't treat you unless you can come in...
I'd say I'm at about 1 or 2 out of 100 on the Bell Fatigue Scale. I need a doctor competent to care for me and avoid hospital admission if/when I'm no longer able to communicate or swallow and need tubes etc.
I'm afraid (as in traumatised) that all any NHS service will do is yet again offer me wholly inadequate and inappropriate rehabilitative and management advice which I already know and have tried and found useless many times over.
I'd say I'm at about 1 or 2 out of 100 on the Bell Fatigue Scale. I need a doctor competent to care for me and avoid hospital admission if/when I'm no longer able to communicate or swallow and need tubes etc.
I'm afraid (as in traumatised) that all any NHS service will do is yet again offer me wholly inadequate and inappropriate rehabilitative and management advice which I already know and have tried and found useless many times over.
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