Astitchintimethe last time I tried to explain some symptoms, I was fobbed off with 3 pages of exercises to help sciatica. And it seems to me that male doctors are less clued up on gynaecological issues. The feeling I have is that there’s a reluctance to send patients for investigative tests until the most obvious red flag happens.
I have spoken to the Practice Manager who said she would pass my comments to a female senior partner who was supposed to be phoning me on Friday. No one phoned.
Immediately after my 27 hour discharge from hospital, I was told to see a gp to stop my catarrh cough and coughing impedes internal healing. Even that was less than straightforward.
I shall wait for biopsy results before returning to the process if not contacted before.
My surgeon is making the case into a research paper and has full access to my notes. So just to say the hospital doctors seem a quantum leap forward so all isn’t completely useless in the NHS.
The Happiest Days of Your Life - Or Were They?
My father 81 needs wrist surgery for a bad fracture and I am worried
