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  1. Just spoke to one of the DPA Administrator (Gary). He told me that at the moment there are 16,000 data requests that just came in through their tray!
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    My Scar

    Hi, I suppose the best thing to do now is to go to your GP and highlight the problem and quote to him that this problem is causing a lot of embarassment and as a result has affected you psycho-emotionally (not sure what words to use but you take a wild guess) due to embarassment. Get your GP to refer you to a NHS hospital for an appointment in outpatients. The problem with keloid scar is that while some trust treat them, some doesn't. Most often you will be referred to a plastics surgery department and if the referral by your GP is successful, you will be on the waiting list for 6 months because they are usually classified as 'routine'/non-urgent. Some NHS trust will refer you to their 'Exceptional Treatment Committee' within the Local Health Authority you live in (can't remember the name but it goes something like that) and some will even base the eligibility for you to get treated by age for some procedure. Either way, start the ball rolling by visiting your GP. Rgds, stangoh
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