i ve extracted 13 of my own teeth. danielle, a busy working single mum needs help. terrible gum disease is wrecking her teeth. as her gums recede, teeth that were perfectly healthy start to become wobbly. there is excruciating nerve pain, abscesses and a risk of infection. eventually the teeth becomes so loose, danielle can just pull them out. more than a dozen teeth she s pulled out herself. so those are, those are big teeth. big teeth, yes. and you can see there s no sort of decayed on the teeth. it s not like you have fillings or decay in the teeth themselves. no, my teeth are all relatively fine. it s all this mess is what is going on below the gum line. i m 42 years old and i can t eat and i can t drink. and i m on painkillers every day. i m not a 90 year old woman. this shouldn t be happening to me now. seven years ago, she did have a dentist. but then the dental surgery started to cancel appointments. just got a letter through the post saying we re closing. and that wa
they added. the final report was entirely independent and robust. the trust said it provided further information to ensure the report was evidence based and it had been open and honest. i m truly, truly sorry to the families and friends of all of those loved ones. the trust s executives have apologised for ignoring bereaved relatives who said they d lost count of patient deaths. but those like caroline feel until there s accountability at the top, the scale of the mental health crisis will never be known. nikky fox, bbc news. live now to nikki fox. nikki, this paints a picture of an nhs trust that seems to be prioritising reputational management. is this something that s widespread? with this report, it does, doesn t it? we spoke to a number of staff that work at the trust and they say
the trust said it provided further information to ensure the report was evidence based and it had been open and honest. i m truly sorry to the family and friends to all of those family and friends. the trust s executives have apologised for ignoring bereaved relatives who said they d lost count of patient deaths. but those like caroline feel until there s accountability at the top, the scale of the mental health crisis will never be known. nikki fox, bbc east. we speak to a care and mental health campaigner in ipswich. thank you so much forjoining us. tell us about your experience at your local health trust. 50 your experience at your local health trust. , your experience at your local health trust, , ., your experience at your local health trust. , ., , . trust. so i ve been involved since 2013. trust. so i ve been involved since 2013- we trust. so i ve been involved since 2013. i ve had trust. so i ve been involved since 2013. i ve had to trust. so i ve been involved sinc
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