Crate Saga continues as he hoggs the local
lime light for all the wrong reasons.
Former Bassetlaw Patients tell their stories of
HELL while assigned to Consultant Ian Crate
Friday, 1 February 2008
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A gradual daily introduction about how Medical Negligence and persecution has affected my life, deformed me and robbed myself and my family of a normal existence. Notes of expressions of both trauma and lightheartedness in the midst of it all, including expereriencing the loss of my sister, niece, dad and husband ~ 2 of which I tried to resuscitate.
" I am 100% SURE you have Celiac Disease. Just watch and I'll PROVE I am right " Crates 100% WRONG diagnosis.
Crate " You have the WORSE Iritable Bowel Syndrome I have EVER come accross. Take PROZAC and I can GUARANTEE you, your problem will go away" WRONG, WRONG, WRONG AGAIN..... Prozac FED the problem.
3 comments:
hi wench, sorry you were unhappy about the write up, thought it was good how they covered others with thier storys too, would have been nice to put your blog addy....andrea been here 2 nite thats why i been off ere!
Speak laters...love u xxx
My late husband died 4 years after undergoig surgery by Mr. Crate. I was advised not to let Mr. Crate touch him, but when your husband is still in a state of shock after being told he has cancer (in a very cavalier manner) you can hardly tell him that you woud prefer him to be treated by someone else. That is something I will have to live with. The GMC have replied after 18 months and said that Mr. Crate WASN'T responsible for the complications which my late husband suffered in 2002 which resulted in him being placed in a drug-induced coma at BDGH and him nearly dying then, guess what?? It was the surgeon who reversed the original operation who was responsible beause Mr. Crate wasn't in the theatre at the time. Don't know whose records they looked at because our report stated that he began rotting in early Feb. Just one more cover-up, makes you wonder just how high these cover-ups are.
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