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Maria H. one year ago • From Google

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Bad

Confused and frustrated by inconsistent medical advice

This medical practice has deteriorated significantly since Dr Cormack's retirement. After years of difficulty, I finally secured an appointment with a doctor last month (not my usual physician, Dr Minstry, who seems perpetually absent, reportedly working remotely three days weekly and seemingly only updating my NHS APP); midway through the consultation, I was informed time had run out, resulting in another appointment scheduled 20 days later. During these interactions, we discussed my weight, diet, and exercise routine, with the doctor approving my Mediterranean diet and healthy weight. This morning, I attended a blood test with Emy Bramley. Since she conducted my health check in late May, I highlighted several inaccurate entries including height, fitness level, background, and drinking habits, which she helpfully corrected. She re-weighed me, confirming I was two kilos lighter, but her system still classified me as overweight; I explained that last month's doctor confirmed I was NOT overweight and the NHS website supports a healthy weight classification. She claimed her system's data was unchangeable. When I inquired about my Mediterranean diet, she surprisingly declared it terrible, claiming it was "FULL OF SUGAR" due to tomatoes and fruit content. Upon asking which diet I should follow, she admitted she didn't know. I'm now completely bewildered and have decided to maintain my current diet. What a disappointing experience with supposedly professional healthcare staff.

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