Guest guest Posted August 31, 2010 Report Share Posted August 31, 2010 What I fail to understand is that the letters that Burstow is sending out to many complainers, is more or less a copy of the same letter that the Labour Government DoH used to send out when they were in power. I am collecting these letters altogether, so if anybody else wrote to their MP and received a similar response from the DoH, please send it to me. Your response is word for word what he sent to me. I am waiting until the summer recess is over before I send a very strong letter to my MP DEMANDING answers to my original questions which I took a lot of time to ensure were correct in every way. Not one of the questions I asked has been answered and they just use the same letters over and over so they don't have to respond. I will go down to the House of Commons if required to get a proper response. What made me so angry is that it is absolutely obvious that my letter was NEVER EVEN READ - OTHERWISE, THEY WOULD NEVER HAVE SENT THE RESPONSE TO ME THAT THEY DID. Thanks for posting this on the forum , but please, don't let them get away with this. Sock it back to 'em and demand each of your questions be answered. List them 1,2,3,4 etc. and ask for answers to Q1,2,3,4 etc. and keep doing it until they get the message. Luv - Sheila Below is a reply I have received via my local MP Tracey Crouch. At the end of his letter Mr Burstow said that if a person has any concerns over their treatment or the drugs they are prescribed, they need to raise these concerns with their GP or consultant. And if they do raise concerns over their treatment or the drugs they are prescribed - then what????????? It all ends up with the doctors saying that they are going by the RCP guidelines. One large Mobius loop of bureaucracy and cop-out. I am afraid that the Department's position has not changed since that reply. The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) and the British Thyroid Association (BTA) are independent of the Government. The Department of Health has no plans to ask the RCP to withdraw its clinical guidelines for the treatment of this medical condition. Nor does the Department have any plans to produce guidance on the diagnosis or treatment of hypothyroidism. UK Guidelines for the use of Thyroid Function Tests are published jointly by the Association for Clinical Biochemistry, the BTA, and the British Thyroid Foundation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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