Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 02-13-2015, 10:15 AM #1
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Sent to Sky News, BBC News ITV News Times Telegraph Guardian Express Mail Mirror and Sun Jeremy Hunt deliberately kept in the Dark Norman Lamb and Staff at the DoH have deliberately kept facts and figures
from Jeremy Hunt which could prevent 7 - 800 suicides a year and help nearly
half a million suffers of the Worlds most painful incurable condition and
that billions could be saved every year.


https://www.youtube.com/watch…

He has also failed to keep his word to go through the 7 steps in the
attached letter with MP Iain Stewart to see what could be done to help
sufferers. The letter has been in his possession since mid-august 2013. The
DoH have failed to reply to my first request and the FOI Act request below.

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Thank you for contacting the Department of Health. Please find a copy of
your query below.

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Message :
As you have failed to reply to my request on 26/11/14 I now ask the
following questions of Mr Hunt under the FOI Act.
Has Mr Lamb made you are of the debate held on 9/7/2013. Has he made you
aware that at the end he said to me in front of 4 witnesses "if you send me
a list of suggestions I will go through them with your MP and see what can
be done to help sufferers. Has he made you aware of the letter he received
mid-august 2013, attached.
Has he made you aware that there are between 240 & 464,000 un/misdiagnosed
sufferers in the UK and that they cost the country between £ & 4.5 billion
pounds annually. Has he made you aware that the 7 steps asked to fight this
would only mean an annual increase in DOH spending of £500,000 and no
virtually no increase in the NHS budget.
Has he made you aware that he has no concept of Honour, Duty and a Man's
Word is his Bond and failed to hold discussions on my suggestions with Iain
Stewart.
In the Police Force Mr Lambs inaction would be neglect of duty, are you
prepared to launch an investigation into Mr Lambs fitness to be a Minister
of Health when he blatantly doesn't care about the people he is responsible
for.
I have been asked to brief MP's and the press on CRPS and the Governments
refusal to do anything. Andy Burnham has been invited, does Mr Hunt wish to
attend as the person ultimately responsible to people with this condition

Files/attachments submitted
Mr Lamb.doc
CRPS Symptoms short version.doc

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