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Re: Maybe
by icemanpara
You are so right with you views in this thread about people who are vunerable. More needs to be done. More help in society and better help for us ambulance plebs! to be able to refer to the right teams! It's coming slowly. Gotta take task on your previous blog though. Whats the difference between someone with dementia and someone with and alcohol problem? I agree. I'm the same when going to a known alco/regular. Same comments as you've made. But is theirs not another social failing? It's easy to dismiss certain groups of people. It wasn't that long ago that people with dementia were just deemed as batty! Keep up the good work though. Just trying to give my perspective
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