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gave an extra hour or so to A & E they were busy. Have seen a Post recently asking what help I could be in A & E apart from wheeling people about as a Physiotherapist, I think it was from APG, as far as I know I have never claimed to be a Physiotherapist, if anyone can find a post where I did I can only suggest it was Auto Correct poking it's nose in and I missed the chance to correct it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In this thread APG twice referred to Tashi as a physiotherapist, which Balders left unchallenged:
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Perhaps that's where the confusion dates back to?
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Perhaps that's where the confusion dates back to?
LadyCg I can recall once you giving medical info to someone and stated that under no circumstances would a certain medication be given -the medication is in fact gold standard for that particular disease. Making up stories is fine, but pretending to be a medical professional and giving misleading info is dangerous.
Tashi, your good friend Baldersdash once boasted he was very tired after a particular long walk with the dogs. He boasted it was fantastic to have two physiotherapists to give him a massage - wish I could find the thread but I'm too busy right now. Someone then referred to you as a 'masseur' and you were extremely put out lol!
If one is going to make stories up one needs a jolly good memory. In your case no harm done just a bit of fun, but this duel persona is getting a bit boring.
If one is going to make stories up one needs a jolly good memory. In your case no harm done just a bit of fun, but this duel persona is getting a bit boring.
Only one thing for it:
To the spreadsheets! :-)
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To the spreadsheets! :-)
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I never stated that in no way would a certain drug be used in a chemo regime, I simply said that I had never known it to be included in any of the regimes that I was familiar with. Do bear in mind that chemo regimens used in Oncology are quite different from those used on the Haematology side and that's the difference right there - I worked in Oncology not Haematology. Also I have never purported to be a medical professional, I am a Medical Secretary and to work as such in my NHS Trust, you need a diploma.
Please stop peddling your lies.
The incident I referred to in my previous post was where I suggested that another poster might need a chest x-ray to exclude any sinister pathology and you claimed "sinister pathology" to be totally made up terminology.
You really don't do yourself any favours.
Please stop peddling your lies.
The incident I referred to in my previous post was where I suggested that another poster might need a chest x-ray to exclude any sinister pathology and you claimed "sinister pathology" to be totally made up terminology.
You really don't do yourself any favours.
LadyCG post that link - where I bring you up on 'sinister pathology', because I have not a clue what you are talking about.
I'm not that stupid that I don't realsie realise its easy to copy and paste medical terminology so no need for mistakes.
I'm not peddling any lies, merely recounting past posts.
I'm not that stupid that I don't realsie realise its easy to copy and paste medical terminology so no need for mistakes.
I'm not peddling any lies, merely recounting past posts.