Guest guest Posted July 4, 2009 Report Share Posted July 4, 2009 PERMISSION TO FORWARD, RE POST AND USE IN NEWSLETTERS I can still feel the heat from s, who turned the Irish Sea into a cauldron of boiling water, as he let us know about this programme in the BBC Radio 4 series " Talking Allowed " which has a piece about " Medically Unexplained Symptoms " . Raised Jill 's blood pressure a bit too. Programme " Listen Again " link Click http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qy05 Starts right at the beginning of the programme. Not too long or demanding. Title: Re: Medically Unexplained Symptoms (Thinking Allowed, BBC Radio 4, 1 July 2009) Contains: Discussion of Medically unexplained symptoms and " Heart sink patients " Responses to e-mail address: thinkingallowed@... You may also wish to join the BBC message board here http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbradio4/F2766774?thread=6729614 Note: To click the links to any responses and, from there, any subsequent responses, as well as to the original link, it is necessary to be registered with ME Free For All.org (Details for new subscribers below) To read a letter from Jill click here http://www.mefreeforall.org/July-2009.1348.0.html#c7539<http://www.mefreeforall.\ org/April-2009.1345.0.html#c6729> To read a letter from Dr Greensmith click here http://www.mefreeforall.org/July-2009.1348.0.html#c7537<http://www.mefreeforall.\ org/April-2009.1345.0.html#c6732> There's a difference of opinion, here, about whether you should use your energy to reply or dignify it with an answer. I always suggest that as many people as can manage should give their honest opinions. I'm sure it helps to raise awareness, which is in everyone's interest. Or just laugh your head off with our joke of the day here http://www.mefreeforall.org/Joke-of-the-Day.378.0.html Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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