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  • SpikeyMark
    SpikeyMark over 1 year ago in reply to NAS96237

    It happens a lot - but in this case, at least they haven't deleted their account - they could be back.

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  • NAS96237
    NAS96237 over 1 year ago

    Someone else left? :-(

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    Inactive account over 1 year ago in reply to Bunny

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  • Bunny
    Bunny over 1 year ago

    Sadly, pre-operative questionnaires aren't designed with neurodivergent people in mind (I've also completed my fair share of them, recently).

    There's still time to also complete and provide them the "My Health Passport" in addition, which we discussed in your earlier thread a few weeks ago:

    My Health Passport

    Getting the most important / key information recorded on it could still be very helpful to them - and so also to you. Even if you also prefer to work on it more afterwards, in order to ensure that everything is covered. (In any case, it's something that we should review regularly, as our sensitivities and difficulties can vary over time).

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  • SpikeyMark
    SpikeyMark over 1 year ago

    I know what you mean (I'm sure most people here do to!)

    recently - last 12 months

    strenuous exercise - 10 mins? - out of breath is normal.

    That last one - you could leave it as no and tell the nurse/doctor who goes over it with you again "No learning difficulties, but I am autistic. Please lobby to get the questionnaire in line with modern thinking"

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