Misrepresenting yourself as a Nurse
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@charlene,
we we are too ready to please , if that’s the correct phrase.
It wasnt you being stupid, because your not, it’s was you being upfront and honest -
Victoriad said:If someone continues to phone up action fraud making unfounded accusations they may be liable for slander and even get a free trip inside a police car as a bonus!
I'll go sit on that step.
I won't get off until you say so.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
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Just looked up mine, with all this talk.
Registered last year and he will expire in 2019. Bet he sleeps better than me though!!!
As much as I think this forum is great, we need to be mindful of feeding people's anxieties, or in my case the can't help but nosey.
Pass the pile cream. Isn't that a myth though sitting on cold seats gives you piles.
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To be honest, a semi trained monkey could carry out an assessment.
IT IS NOT A MEDICAL !!
PIP is an assessment of functionality, they are looking at the " HOW " you are affected by whatever condition you have. Your condition and medical evidence provides the "WHY " and is of secondary importance
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Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
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Personally Iv had enough of this thread, it’s all too negative for me.
Each to their own though -
Me too
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Victoriad said:If someone continues to phone up action fraud making unfounded accusations they may be liable for slander and even get a free trip inside a police car as a bonus!
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charlene said:On a personal level, I would not walk into a room and let an untrained medical person examine me. In the real world if a person touches me, it could be construed as common assault.
At my assessment I was asked to look up, look right and left, look down, which I did but just once. (Pain).I have arthritis in my neck, and at its worse for months when turning, left to right I get this very loud crunching. Dries me mad. At present the crunching is there, but thankfully is quiet.
Because of this problem, I must not exercise my neck, because it can bring on a stroke.
on reflection, I think I was foolish to turn my head this way and that. It was because I thought my assessor was an health professional, and lulled into a false sense of security. I think my assessor was medically trained, because when I put my head down, she actually said, don't do that! -
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