Patients in England: have you had treatment cancelled or postponed due to the planned resident doctors strike?

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Resident doctors in England are set to go on strike on Friday demanding a 29% pay rise that they say would restore salaries that have been eroded over the past decade. The industrial action is due to take place from 7am on 25 July to 7am on 30 July.

We would like to hear how patients are being affected by the planned strike. Have you had medical treatment such as appointment or surgery cancelled or postponed? How do you feel about the strike?

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