here, dr fulwell can see mary's gp, hospital and any social care records. i think this was your second fall, wasn't it? third this year. she had one injune outside. treating people who've had falls is estimated to cost the nhs more than £2 billion a year. doctor folwell believes mary's blood pressure pills may be having unintended consequences. yeah. because what's happening with your blood pressure is it has been really well—controlled. but when you are standing, it is dropping, and that can make you feel a bit woozy and dizzy. hovel we worry about we worry about that because it makes you more at risk of falling. we are not the experts here, we just take what we're given. but i haven't had a change for a long time. you haven't in a long time. it is nice to have the opportunity to talk about it, because when you go to the gp's, you just don't have time to ask questions. time has been key for this. how often, in a normal hospital run, or in a gp�*s practice, would you have the sort of time to go through things with someone? i think that would be really unusu