Thursday, September 3, 2009

ACT: UK LETTER, M.E. is the new "bad back", 3 September 2009

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As we are hearing feedback about the new test for ESA (Employment and
support allowance),
which replaces Incapacity Benefit, in various places in the media, I have
written about how
some shirkers may pick on M.E. as an easy way out of work but how GPs should
be able to
spot some obvious signs pretty easily.

Title: M.E. is the new "bad back", 3 September 2009

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To read this letter from Dr John Greensmith
click here http://www.mefreeforall.org/September-2009.1350.0.html


Please do send a letter with your experiences or comments if you can manage
it.

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here http://www.mefreeforall.org/Jokes.1569.0.html


Cheers
John

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Dr John H Greensmith
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