Society does not take Stroke seriously

You are absolutely right about everything you write about in your post.

It is a total and utter disgrace, and I am not even sure how much we can do to try to fight back. In another post we were discussing similar issues and the poster commented as below.

It is truly shocking what goes on and how we are pretty much at the mercy of others.

Morality goes out of the window and legality can be twisted to suit needs.

Insurance companies will happily take your money but will [always] try to not pay.

You will always be told this is best for you, but actually it is not, it is best for them (whoever they are).

It seems a shame to talk negativity when we on this forum always try to be positive and look for the good things that go on, but sometimes, you need to acknowledge the reality in which we live.

Of course I could go on and on about this, but there no point and it is better to conserve energy - “He who fights and runs away …”

Let’s end on a positive. Yes, things are bad and Stroke is not taken seriously, or so it would seem, but there are always things we can do. One thing we can always do is not accept things at face value. You can always question or challenge any decisions that made against you which make no sense. When doing so, remain calm, collect information in support of what you are doing and be prepared for the long haul. It can be done, but sometimes it takes a bit longer. We don’t necessarily always get the outcome we would like, but even if we are met half-way it is better than nothing.

I am currently in dispute with my GP and I expect I will be proven to be right and get the help I need. It may take time but I have time (not everybody does).

You @HamPorkson should definitely get help from the unions, the financial ombudsman and the HR department of your employer.

Wishing you success and a happy life. Try and keep focus on what matters to you.

Namaste|
:pray:

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