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Protocol more important than the life of the patient. Dehumanizing health"care".
If a protocol causes someone to die of negligence, that protocol needs to be smashed into the ground with extreme prejudice. No such thing as a good protocol that allows that.

Might as well go with the No country for old men quote for this, it's picture perfect:
If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule?
 
Patients with ME will not be mentioned in a protocol for years to come.
Though it is a lenghty proces, euthanisia is easier to get than treatment that can be lifesaving.
Bottomline: "We are not helping ME/CFS patients when they need our help; only when life become unbearable we will lend a helping hand.
Because we have no expertise whatsoever about ME/CFS we hide behind protocols".
Cowards!!!
 
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