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08/24/2006 23:36
Barry Shawnot registered
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08/24/2006 23:36
Barry Shawnot registered
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Doctor Badois
Hi Marilyn Thank you for your prompt reply,I now look foreward to my visit.Hope you are well. Many Thanks Barry
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08/26/2006 23:36
Trevornot registered
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08/26/2006 23:36
Trevornot registered
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FOI request - fao Marjorie
I received a reply from the Department of Health and they gave the names of two consultants who could possibly perform NA in the UK under the NHS??? If you e-mail the above I'll copy the reply to you.
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08/28/2006 23:38
Marjorienot registered
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08/28/2006 23:38
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Joanne Harris
Hi Sara, This may be the moment we have been waiting for. I went on www.dailymail.co.uk then searched for 29th August as Sunday came up. Then clicked on 'health' on the left, read the article and left a comment. It needs more of us to comment and get someone to listen. Marjorie
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08/28/2006 23:54
Cyclonenot registered
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08/28/2006 23:54
Cyclonenot registered
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Joanne Harris
To Sara
I have posted to Joanne Harris's web site advising her of NA and where she can go for further info - including this forum.
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08/29/2006 23:40
Marjorienot registered
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08/29/2006 23:40
Marjorienot registered
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dupuytrens
Well, it was a waste of time making comments on the daily mail about the novelist who had surgery for Dupuytren's. Twice I have done it and they are just ignoring me.
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08/30/2006 23:39
normanot registered
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08/30/2006 23:39
normanot registered
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dupuytrens
Hello! had surgery 5weeks ago for lumps in my hand and finger that was being drawn down to my palm.It was painful so I thought surgery would help,I didn`t know there was an alternative (NA).Just to let anyone who is considering the surgery,please think very carefully as afterwards it is very painful, mine is still swollen and painful and can hardly use my hand(it was my ring finger right hand).I would not do it again.My left hand has nodules which are painful at times,and I can`t lay my hand flat,could anyone tell me when the best time to have NA before or after it affects the fingers? glad I found the web site Norma
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08/30/2006 23:11
Sara
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08/30/2006 23:11
Sara
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Joanne Harris
Marjorie,
I am really sorry you have been ignored by the Daily Mail. I may try a traditional letter rather than their website and see what happens.
It was a good idea to post to the Joanne Harris website too, as if a few people do it, at least she will know and possibly pass the info onto her surgeon. We can live in hope!
Thanks for trying anyway.
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08/30/2006 23:42
Marjorienot registered
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08/30/2006 23:42
Marjorienot registered
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Joanne Harris
Norma, Sorry to hear that you are still suffering from the effects of your operation. Hopefully, things will improve daily. NA should be done once your finger starts to pull down. Have a look at www.handcenter.org there is a lot of information there if you look for it. Click on Dupuytren's then Q&As. Hope this helps. If you want details of practitioners of NA in Europe please ask. There are none in the UK Marjorie
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08/30/2006 23:57
Marjorienot registered
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08/30/2006 23:57
Marjorienot registered
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Joanne Harris
Hi Sara, I decided to send an email to Joanne Harris. As you say she may speak to her surgeon and he may be the one to set the ball rolling in the UK. We can live in hope. Marjorie
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08/31/2006 23:41
Cyclonenot registered
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08/31/2006 23:41
Cyclonenot registered
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Joanne Harris
my email to Joanne Harris's website has not been posted and I wonder if mail is vetted and mine is off topic?
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