BBC participants needed
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I am working for the BBC and we are making a new series examining various aspects of the the NHS and in particular, are looking at the issue of waiting times for operations. We are looking to talk to people who are waiting for hip replacement operations on the NHS about the waits they are experiencing and what this means for them.
At this stage any conversation would be in confidence, with no obligation to appear on camera. We would like to hear from you asap.
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Please would you register with Patient UK Experience.
This would then give credibility to your request and would also enable those members that wish to reply, the ability to email / PM you direct, as our postings do not allow email addresses to be displayed.
Regards
Lin
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At this stage any conversation would be in confidence, with no obligation to appear on camera. We would like to hear from you asap.[/quote:93444ddd7e][quote:93444ddd7e][/quote:93444ddd7e][quote:93444ddd7e] hi
just had athr at 38 years of age would love you to get in touch was done through the nhs messahe me back here[/quote:93444ddd7e]
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Your humour has been taken as it was meant hun - the OP's reply has been removed as has your reply to them.
Happy posting and good luck with your pending operation.
Melbi
jacqui119
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following complicatios in a condition known as s.u.f.e slipped upper femmeral ephyses never know if i have spelt that right.
waiting time on all his hip ops has been appr 3 months
What i want to ask you is this is a condition that goes unrecognised by parents and gp,s ours put it down to growing pains how can i go about letting people know of the condition and the symtoms it affects both boys and girls who are either overweight or as in my sons case growing quite rappidly boys 13 and girls 12 so i think it needs publicing as my son is now dissabled and with a little knowledge could have been prevented