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Against Professional Advice
I would not normally go against professional advice, yet the last time I spoke with one of the Parkinson’s Disease Specialist Nurses who is based at the University Hospitals of the North Midlands (UHNM) I felt that I had to. … Continue reading
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Meeting The Parkinson’s Disease Specialist Nurse
The Parkinson’s Disease Specialist Nurse I read in our local news that local people had managed to fund-raise enough money to convince the NHS to provide a Parkinson’s Disease Specialist Nurse in Crewe. Which is brilliant news, because I only … Continue reading