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The state of the NHS

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Thanks everyone who replied to this. We have all had different experiences I think.

Cheers,

Stephanietee

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Hi Stephanie.

I'm in hospital now having some arteries unblocked. I'm a big fan of the NHS, I would just like some more food. When I was diagnosed with permanent AF I was shocked and very confused. I've pushed the point and now have another appointment with a cardiologist to explain my condition to me, and to advise me on how to behave to get the best out of life, exercise and diet etc. So only more food and clearer information needed .

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