
Today, I was talking to a friend of mine and telling him that I never expected Dr India to be shafted by the General Medical Council. Dr India is such a nice guy, not a high level advanced ratty raptor like me. Everyone loves Dr India. You can't help but like Dr India. He is a personable guy, amusing, witty and entertaining and he always stands by his friends. He is also a damned good doctor. I know because all his patients told me so. I also know Dr India is finding post GMC issues difficult, just like many doctors meted out with injustice do. I do though hope he starts to see the view over the rainbow, to leave the GMC behind in their own hovel and to create a niche for himself.
You become the "tainted one", the one that no one wants to understand or needs to understand. You then revolve in your safety zone. It isn't a nice feeling but you get used to it with time. Those who have not met the General Medical Council will never understand what kind of obtuse irrational people they are. You point out " hey, look you guys are wrong and here is what the book says". They say " Forget the book, we are right". It is the sort of irrationality where you cannot argue against. The GMC always says they are right. They have never apologised to anyone.
Essentially, there is no keeping quiet about this, the only element of justice remains publicity. Litigation for most doctors is a route of no return. Alas, most people believe it is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Litigation can make small differences but the real issues that matter is public accountability, that is to write and to ensure records remain for the future. My father hated the General Medical Council, thats probably why he ensured I had the toughness to fight them, to write about them and to hold them accountable. The way I look at the issues is this, for each doctor whose rights they violate, there will be one post against them. In time, and in 20 years down the road, the entire internet will be complete with documentary evidence of what they have done to many many doctors.
I hope that one day someone will read my witterings of our experiences and it will mean something to them. You see, life isn't peachy for those who have been touched by the clawed hand of the General Medical Council. It is a clawed hand of darkness. It catches you and you can never remove it, not even when you are off the GMC's register. As Dr India will tell everyone, it affects your entire life, all aspects of it like a rotten fungus.
The documented evidence here and on other websites we run is the first recording of internal antics within GMC Towers. Prior to this, doctors just killed themselves and there was no one to tell their story.
As with Dr India and me, you go past caring, you go past giving a damn what the GMC do and once you have reached that point, you start getting stronger. Strength is often built by anger, by the nature of injustice meted out by incompetent jobsworth GMC workers. The number of errors through each complaint considered is phenomenal. I counted at least 17 errors. Dr India has probably counted even more.
Yes, I often wish we had peachy lives but we don't, we either die [ which is not an option] or we survive. So we decide to survive but the interesting issue is this, until you have seen the GMC in action with your own eyes, no one can believe how truly incompetent they are. I had a conceited person list these views on the GMC as sensationalist. That was interesting because that is how it appears to those who will not understand or address the possibility that the GMC kills doctors. They don't have to pull the trigger, they just drive the doctors to the edge so much that they cause the trigger to be pulled. It is the same thing.
I often sit and wonder how many doctors have slit their wrists, hung themselves, drank themselves to death and jumped off Beachy Head. I know one doctor who was found drunk and practically dead because he could not live with what the GMC had done to him. The GMC just has to tip the doctor over with their clawed hand. That is probably why the GMC's death rate is the highest out of all regulatory bodies. Dr India or I or any other doctors in touch with us are not going to be part of those statistics no matter how much the GMC try. As the movement against the GMC grows bigger, the onslaught against the GMC will become more effective.
The days of the GMC are numbered. I know that because I see the unhappiness within many doctors, not just me.
In my view, I can see how doctors cannot cope, why they cannot cope and the lack of care or consideration from the public. I think for the public, the fact of innocence or guilt doesn't matter at all. It gives the public a sense of glory to watch a doctor being hanged. Of course, if this happened to a member of the public and there was an injustice, people would be up in arms. Of course, when injustice is meted out on a doctor, the public say " ah we can't be bothered to understand it, he is probably guilty anyway". That is a strange attitude but nevertheless I have found it to be the case for a number of doctors who have faced the GMC.
There is a sense of indifference about whether the GMC is just or fair. It is because of this indifference that the GMC have become unaccountable, wicked and devoid of human emotion. They are not fit for purpose because they have never known how to evolve into a human being. It is simply this - a few of us can say this and get away with it. Anyone else would end up being boiled in the GMC Cauldron which is normally stirred by the CBE scroll of the Witchfinder General.
Thankyou to the General Medical Council for visiting my blog today. Perhaps they will understand that I hold them with contempt, not only for what they have done in my case but for what they have done in the cases of many many innocent doctors. So it is true, people lead peachy lives but it is often a twist of fate that cuts that peachy life into half.
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