MOnica you have the right to have the wrong things written on your records removed. Talk to your now or further GP . Plus I don't know if PALS only apply to hospitals as well GP surgeries but it is worth contacting them and they will help you get the things you haven't got removed from your records . And then you will get the treatment you need. But you have to fight for your rights . It's not easy but none of us would stand for being treated this way in other aspects of our lives.
When my son left home and joined a new GP practice it said he had asthma. He asked me why he didn't have an inhaler. I told him because he never had asthma and have no idea why it was on his records. When a young baby until his teens every time he has a cold it always turned into a chest infection. He was born at 36.5 weeks and the paediatrician told us he would be vulnerable to chest infections which he should grow out of as his lungs got stronger and he did out grow them. Can't remember if I had to write to his GP or get a letter from his old GP and get his records amended that way it was in 2006.
This is why I say everyone should read your medical records as things could stop you getting treatment you need.
My husband was livid when I had to see the psychiatrist because of those hospital doctors . He was fuming when she had him in and would only answer yes or no . She said N you don't want to be here and he said C does need to be here . She said I totally agree and she has had symptoms her whole life and it's physical not mental health problems.
Problem I have found my whole life has been unless doctors can tick the boxes and stick labels on you they don't want to know.
I suffered for years unnecessarily. But it hasn't made me bitter just angry . But so glad I moved here and have the brilliant healthcare and help I need . But when I did get my diagnosis's I emailed my old neurologist and the one I saw at St George's hospital London what my neurological condition was and said if you don't know what's wrong with a patient do not dismiss them but have there blood taken and their whole genome genetically tested.
Wish now I had emailed my old GP about them never sending me to see a cardiologist and not to dismiss patients and admit they don't know and try to help them .
But my experience with where I used to live doctors don't like to admit they don't know .
Hopefully medical students are being taught to admit if they don't know what's wrong with a patient. Don't dismiss them and listen to what they are saying . You know your own body better than anyone and you know when something is wrong . 🌹
Good Morning Thursday 23rd April 2026



