rcaudwell wrote:In response to points above:-
2) Writing to GPs to ask their opinion on specific (non medical) things will rarely get a response. I work 11-12 hour days and am swamped with clinical work. I'd have replied as I share an interest with you, the vast majority of my colleagues don't. I've had requests to give opinion on vitamins, mobile phone masts etc etc in the last couple of months, unfunded work and stops me doing patient care so they go in the bin I'm afraid.
I can completely understand the pressures of the job and limited time. I have a friend whose wife is a GP and i've been shocked to hear about the sorts of things she's expected to deal with. I thought she may have been exaggerating to some extent, however watching the series about GP's thats on at the moment it seems like she may have been getting off lightly! I have come to the opinion that i am rather strange (no surprises there
) as i've never been under the impression that it is the governments, councils, polices, ambulances service or GPs responsibility to look after me in my day-to-day life, they are only there as a safety net. It would seem that a LOT of other people have an opposing view point.
With regard to the letters i sent, i was so disappointed due to the response i asked for required only a single tick in a box (Either; Firearms legislation (FL) should be tightened, FL is about right, FL should be relaxed in line with the rest of Europe) and the letter returned in the paid postage envelopes i enclosed.