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Medical records of a deceased person

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Netty

Netty Report 3 Oct 2009 23:15

You're welcome Margaret.

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 3 Oct 2009 22:17

Ohh, Netty, that looks hopeful.

I am only doing it for interest, not to sue anybody or anything. I will try the GP as he is my own GP too.

Thanks

Margaret

Netty

Netty Report 3 Oct 2009 21:43

Hi Margaret, maybe this will help

http://tinyurl.com/6mpgyu

Madmeg

Madmeg Report 3 Oct 2009 18:51

I'm never any good at finding my way around boards, so apols if I have asked this before and in a Senior Moment forgotten the answer.

My much older cousin tells me that when my dad was a baby he had an operation to remove a lump from his head, and the lump contained teeth, bones and hair which they were told meant that he had been conceived as a twin that didn't develop properly.

He's only been dead for 5 years, so would it be possible to access his medical records to find out it this is true?

Margaret