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The perils of asking for a second opinion

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The Good Friday editorial struck home so poignantly with Fr Alec Mitchell that he was tempted to use it as his sermon. Photograph: Stephen Sweet/Alamy

Your Good Friday editorial was brilliant (3 April). It struck home so pointedly and poignantly that I was tempted to use it as my sermon, instead of the rubbish I’d already written. Of course, it’s likely the congregation would complain that it’s too political, “real” religion being about, er, something else. Plus ça change!
Fr Alec Mitchell
Manchester

• One of my favourite – and from your perspective, hopefully apocryphal – doctors’ abbreviations (Letters, 2 April) is Gries – “Guardian reader in ethnic skirt” – signifying a potentially “difficult” patient. Whatever could they mean?
Alan Budge
Buxton, Derbyshire

• I’m surprised no one has told the story about asking their GP for a second opinion and being told, “You’re ugly as well”.
John Petrie
Leeds

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