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Posts by Mark Gamsu

Brill!

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Hi Charlotte thanks so much for your response - yes please! Link me up!

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Check out this short blog about current support for people with rare cancers - imp given gov’s recent launch of Cancer Plan @patientlibrary.bsky.social @tackleprostate.bsky.social @charlotteaugst.bsky.social @andybell-centremh.bsky.social @jimmcmanusph.bsky.social www.localdemocracyandhealth.com

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This blog is about how people with rare cancers seem to be left on their own by the NHS and leading cancer charities it is based on my personal experience. @prostatecanceruk.bsky.social @cancerresearchuk.org @simonduffy.bsky.social @felly500.bsky.social #prostatecancer localdemocracyandhealth.com

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Rare Cancer? You’re on your own kid! This blog is about how people with rare cancers seem to be left on their own by the NHS and leading cancer charities it is based on my personal experience. As I said in my earlier blog - I have prostate cancer. Unfortunately for me its a rare and rather nasty kind - Ductal Adenocarcinoma. The little table below (via CHATGPT) illustrates this.

Rare Cancer? You’re on your own kid!

This blog is about how people with rare cancers seem to be left on their own by the NHS and leading cancer charities it is based on my personal experience. As I said in my earlier blog - I have prostate cancer. Unfortunately for me its a rare and rather nasty…

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Cheers Olly - please push it about!

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Great blog by @markgamsu.bsky.social – written with typical insight and humour.

Makes an important point and offers a simple prompt for peer support among prostate cancer patients. But will NHS services take it up…? #PatientExperience

4 months ago 2 1 1 0

Thanks Miles! Hope all is good with you!

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Friends - I have written a short blog about my experience of #prostatecancer and #radiotherapy. The blog is about the under recognised role of men supporting each other as we wait for treatment. Please have a read, share widely and give me comments! wp.me/p1zwQG-Gha @patientlibrary.bsky.social

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We are just innocent men! Prostate Cancer and Men supporting each other Some of you will know that I was diagnosed with a rather rare form of prostate cancer earlier this year - I have now completed 20 days of radiotherapy … I have no idea if it worked or not. This blog is not about poor me! I want to share one of the things I learnt during radiotherapy and the action I took - I want your responses to that!

We are just innocent men! Prostate Cancer and Men supporting each other

Some of you will know that I was diagnosed with a rather rare form of prostate cancer earlier this year - I have now completed 20 days of radiotherapy … I have no idea if it worked or not. This blog is not about poor me! I…

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Don’t Silence the Patient Voice: Why Abolishing Healthwatch is a Mistake Abolishing local Healthwatch is NOT a foregone conclusion – now is the time for MPs and national and local allies to defend independent public voice in health and care The NHS 10 year plan fl…

ICYMI: Why abolishing Healthwatch is a mistake and why we shouldn’t give up the fight for independent voice. localdemocracyandhealth.com/2025/09/14/d... from the rather wonderful @markgamsu.bsky.social

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Me ringing the bell at Weston Park Hospital in Sheffield at the end of 20 days of Radiotherapy. I was taken into the warm & welcoming bosom of the NHS - a great service from reception to radiotherapy staff. Please consider donating to my son’s fundraiser see link! www.justgiving.com/page/harry-g...

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So true - a complete failure to acknowledge the importance of trusted relationships

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I’m with you - but there are plenty of good people out there - as I say in the blog - sadly no coordination at a national level to marshall the many expressions of concern.

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Always interesting - individual vs collective 'power' and the 10 year plan...

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While it's possible to imagine patient & public participation bodies with more clout than Healthwatch & Council Overview and Scrutiny, we seem to be seeing less, not more, representation for patients & the public in our NHS. We use it, we pay for it, we demand a aay in how it is designed & run.

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Yes I do - but it’s a bit of a battle though!

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Apps, providers and commissioners will not identify things like Mid Staffs or the poor maternity care in Shropshire and Nottingham because they are the problem. Independent voices are the only way around the conflicts of interest and the NHS instinct to cover up poor care

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Good @sianberry.bsky.social @cateccles.bsky.social @elliechowns.bsky.social @adrianramsay.bsky.social etc have early day motion re plan to abolish Local Healthwatch - more here wp.me/p1zwQG-GgG @oliviablakemp.bsky.social @louisehaighmp.bsky.social @tomhunt100.bsky.social @charlotteaugst.bsky.social

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Local Healthwatch is under threat 🚨
Replacing independent watchdogs with apps + in-house consultation = weaker scrutiny, less trust, & lost voices.
It’s not too late to call for a rethink. @felly500.bsky.social @simonduffy.bsky.social @rozdavies.bsky.social
👉 wp.me/p1zwQG-GgG

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Don’t Silence the Patient Voice: Why Abolishing Healthwatch is a Mistake The NHS 10 year plan flags that the Government intends to abolish local Healthwatch. This is part of a wider move away from independent public voice - replacing it with individual NHS apps and a reliance on NHS providers and commissioners doing public involvement better. You can read my initial critique of this proposal here. In order to abolish local Healthwatch - an Act will need to be passed in Parliament.

Don’t Silence the Patient Voice: Why Abolishing Healthwatch is a Mistake

The NHS 10 year plan flags that the Government intends to abolish local Healthwatch. This is part of a wider move away from independent public voice - replacing it with individual NHS apps and a reliance on NHS providers and…

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excellent!@healthfoundation.bsky.social has produced a strong and thoughtful critique of the govt NHS 10 year plan - strong on abolition of Healthwatch and Governors too! www.health.org.uk/reports-and-... @careopinion.org.uk @patientlibrary.bsky.social @davidjbuck.bsky.social @felly500.bsky.social

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Chance to Dance Sheffield today celebrating community dance in our city - kicking off in our lovely Winter Gardens!

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Right Issues – Wrong Actions – Fit for the Future 10 year Health Plan for England At the centre of the government's Fit for the Future (FFF)is a loss of heart - replaced by an inward looking managerialist response to complex challenges.  The NHS is ours. We need governments to enable citizens to engage with services, to work alongside, to actively discuss and challenge. The plan recognises the importance of addressing quality and pays lip service to the primacy of place.

Right Issues – Wrong Actions – Fit for the Future 10 year Health Plan for England

At the centre of the government's Fit for the Future (FFF)is a loss of heart - replaced by an inward looking managerialist response to complex challenges.  The NHS is ours. We need governments to enable citizens to…

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Cheers Miles more succinct and to the point than mine!

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Of interest @patientlibrary.bsky.social @patients-association.org.uk @felly500.bsky.social @simonduffy.bsky.social @rozdavies.bsky.social @charlotteaugst.bsky.social @centreformh.bsky.social @involveuk.bsky.social @hwsheffield.bsky.social @healthwatchleeds.bsky.social @healthwatchyork.bsky.social

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Fighting dirty – Fit For the Future – 10 year health plan for England The above quote is from page 89 of Fit for the Future – 10 year health plan for England it gives an insight into the quality of analysis  held by the writers of this report. From a quick web …

Reading the Governments 'Fit for the future - 10 year health plan for England and came across a concerning soundbite sentence comparing the NHS to the Railways. I think this is inappropriate and says more about the deficits of people who wrote the report rather than of the NHS. wp.me/p1zwQG-Gga

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Fighting dirty – Fit For the Future – 10 year health plan for England The above quote is from page 89 of Fit for the Future - 10 year health plan for England it gives an insight into the quality of analysis  held by the writers of this report. From a quick web search I think that for the year 2023 the number of complaints referred to the health and rail service ombudsman were as follows:

Fighting dirty – Fit For the Future – 10 year health plan for England

The above quote is from page 89 of Fit for the Future - 10 year health plan for England it gives an insight into the quality of analysis  held by the writers of this report. From a quick web search I think that for the year 2023…

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This blog looks at the govts abolition of NHS England & cuts to Integrated Care Boards - I worry about inequalities and our failure to get hospitals to engage with the prevention agenda - you can read it here wp.me/p1zwQG-Gg1 @felly500.bsky.social @simonduffy.bsky.social @charlotteaugst.bsky.social

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All governments show off their virility by reorganising the NHS….again One of the reasons why the NHS bodies with the longest history - hospitals - know that they only need to respond VERRRY slowly to NHS commissioners is because the next time they look those commissioners will be gone and replaced by another structure. Here we go again The government is: Abolishing the arms length body NHS England - subsuming some of its functions into the Department of Health and Social Care.

All governments show off their virility by reorganising the NHS….again

One of the reasons why the NHS bodies with the longest history - hospitals - know that they only need to respond VERRRY slowly to NHS commissioners is because the next time they look those commissioners will be gone and…

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