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correct e-mail details for reply to consultation document

October 10 2009 at 10:12 AM
 
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I am very sorry everyone,but i gave the wrong details for e-mail replies to the consultation document. I put an extra l in it. The correct one is;

[email protected]

Many apologies

Linda

 
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Re: correct e-mail details for reply to consultation document

October 10 2009, 1:28 PM 

Apologies, I should have mentioned that the email link didn't work yesterday morning. I'd written a word document and sent an email only to have it returned, which did not do anything for my happiness quotient, so I then had to copy and paste everything onto the online document. I then sent a copy of my original reply to my MP.

Reading the responses to the Portillo report and the consultation document on David Calqhon's badscience blog and various Times and BMJ articles really, really, upset me. If I were the kind of person who sends out bad vibes to others, I would wish him a long and lingering death from lung or throat cancer caused by his pipe smoking exacerbated by chemotherapeutic interventions, but I won't, I'll cover him in white light and try to remember never to read another word he writes.

It is a frightening time. I'm just going to carry on doing all I can when I can. I did have a piece of good news this morning. Someone I gave some mixed infused cider vinegar to a month ago and some advice reported back that her GP had given her exactly the same advice for her condition but that I'd explained it better!

Sarah

 
 
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