Quote from: Katie07 on February 22, 2018, 03:02:23 PMEven in the hospital center, after watching me cramp up so much, I couldn't walk, or unclench my fingers, the doctors and nurses told me, that it was all in my head. but in Britain a complaint further up the line would get instant disciplinary action against the nurse who told you that.
Even in the hospital center, after watching me cramp up so much, I couldn't walk, or unclench my fingers, the doctors and nurses told me, that it was all in my head.
Not in Britain Paul, I think you mean in YOUR hospital/clinic.
it's nigh impossible to prove wrong/false info deliberately given when not in writing.
I was shocked to find the difference in treatment/info/patient rights (actual not paper) per clinic in even [in] the same city.
Well, unless overheard.
rules of evidence may exclude heresay, however, you can subpoena the person you overheard and ask them directly under oath.
Heresay is generally discounted when the actual sayer is available.