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Terrified to go into my own garden..

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TotallyTangerineGeum · 17/07/2026 16:33

I just want to preface this by saying that I’ve name changed and MNHQ will be able to verify that I’ve been on here a long while. Just pointing this out, as I’ll inevitably get troll hunted on this one as it makes very little sense! I assure you I have not left anything out whatsoever and I’m sorry it’s such a long post.

I’m a widowed parent of one 11yr old DD. I have a small-ish dog who thankfully doesn’t bark much (which is relevant to this situation).

2 years ago, my usually always very friendly & chatty next door neighbour, randomly blocked me from texting her - which I rarely ever did anyway tbh, only ever if there was a parcel here for her etc. The last time I’d spoken to her, everything had been great. I was utterly mystified but figured it’d be sorted eventually and I’d ask her when I saw her next. With it being winter I didn’t see her for a while and when I did, I was ignored. Really odd but ok…. Maybe I or DD had made some noise? Although she has always assured me vehemently that she can’t hear anything from our side but even so, I don’t allow DD to make noise for my own sake as well as that of others!

Last summer, there were a few occasions when I was in my back garden (6ft fence with vertical planks with small gaps in between) and neighbour’s Dad who was there, shouted over at me. Once when I was taking a photo of a random plant which had popped up so I could identify it, he shouts “Come round if you want to take photos, you fat fuck!” Now, I should’ve asked WTF he was talking about and corrected him but I was too stunned to speak! Another time I got called a “sad pathetic loser” when I was cutting sweet pea flowers off my trellis on our adjoining fence. Followed by him saying to his daughter “Don’t worry she’s obviously got no life” Again, I hugely regret not saying something back and asking what on earth I’m meant to have said or done wrong. But having escaped extremely violent DV, I just don’t have the strength to confront any male and probably never will. It’s fight or flight and I flee. Until today, that is.

Around the end of last year, the neighbour got a dog of their own and despite my calling my dog in every single time, theirs still barks loudly every single time he sees my dog through the fence. I’ve tried putting tarpaulin up on the adjoining fence to prevent their dog seeing mine but nope, it still keeps happening. Thankfully my dog doesn’t usually bark back and if he does, it’s one singular woof to show his displeasure, then he comes in!
About 2 months ago, I wrote neighbour herself a letter (as she just blanks me when I try speaking to her face to face) explaining that I’ve absolutely zero clue what I’ve done to upset her, apologised if it’s noise (though I really don’t think it is, as DD & I are quiet people and when DD is at school, I’m often asleep or at hospital) and explaining that I only have about 12-14 months left to live due to an autoimmune disorder which she actually knows I have, that I want to spend what time I have left with my child in peace and just want to be left alone and politely requested that they stop slamming their front door as it was making us both jump a mile and was affecting DD at school when it happens during the night. I was very polite and promised to do what I can on my part to try and mitigate the situation with her dog seeing mine through the fence (which I have done, I put tarpaulin up but clearly I need to add more!)

Fast forward to a few weeks ago and now her Dad is seemingly living there and is making mine & my daughter’s lives a living hell.
EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. I open one of my French doors and either let my dog out for a wee or I dare to step out into my own garden, not only does their dog bark like mad at mine (who now just ignores theirs as he’s used to it!) I get “Oh for fuck’s sake!” or her little boy goes running inside shouting “Mum, Granddad, she’s in her garden again!!!” followed by “Oh for fuck’s sake! Fucking typical!” It’s got to the point where I’m genuinely anxious to go into my own garden and I’m not exaggerating and I’m a keen gardener! I can’t even nip to my greenhouse to get some lettuce without a “Oh for fuck’s sake, fat fuck is out again!” 😳
Last week, I had to mow the lawn as it was the first day I’d had in weeks where I was well enough to do it and they were having a BBQ (I don’t think there were any guests but I decided to be as quick as possible anyway) and well, he was fuming and they went storming inside, slamming the door. I don’t know what was said as I had the mower on but heard door slam. That one was probably my fault for mowing whilst they were having a BBQ but if I’d waited until the next time I was well enough, the grass would’ve been too long to mow!

Another thing which I’ve been ignoring in the hope that it naturally settles (and to avoid confrontation with him), is the fact that their dog barks the ENTIRE TIME he is left in the house alone. Barks loudly and howls. So bad that me making a phone call is nigh on impossible. It’s often overnight also, so that is hell for DD especially. This happened today and I’ve taken to recording clips of it just in case it’s needed in future. When it finally stopped, presumably as he came home, the first thing I did, was quietly let DDog out as I’d kept him in during the barking due to the noise coming from their side. Well, this was a mistake as their dog saw mine and erupted - as per usual! Mine didn’t bark back at all but DD grabbed the treat tub and told him to come in for obvious reasons and neighbour’s Dad shouts “FUCKING TWATS!!!!!” over the fence. Now I have never, ever responded to ANY of it but having just endured hours upon hours of their Alsation barking and howling I snapped and said, calmly, “Your dog has been barking all day!!!” to which he shouts “Because of you! YOU’RE CAUSING IT!!!” “Every fucking day you’re in your garden” I reply “And?!” At which point he slams their door and my DD bursts into tears and call me pathetic but so did I. I’m at my wits end. This is my home. My DD’s home and this is almost certainly the last summer of my life. My only hobby is quietly (& I do mean quietly) pottering around in my garden deadheading flowers or pruning roses etc.

  • I don’t ever have visitors besides my 82yr old mother (she’s my only remaining family besides DD) and what friends do bother with me, I just have catch up coffees with in Costa!
  • I don’t play music in my home or my garden. If I listen to a podcast or LBC, it’s on earphones.
  • My dog rarely barks and if he does, it’s only a tiny bit if he is barked at! He did once bark at an Owl ornament I bought but in his defence, it did blink at night time!!
  • I do not speak on the phone in the garden as everyone around me would hear and despite this massive long post, I am quite a quiet person usually!
  • DD is rarely in the garden (more’s the pity!) she prefers gaming! She used to play out front on her scooter with some kids from up the street but she’s been too frightened to, since neighbour’s Dad aggressively told her to “Piss off” once about a year ago when he’d arrived about 5 mins after neighbour had left the house and so, being 9, she told him. Who tells a 9yr old to piss off?

I have reported today’s incident to non-emergency police. However a. Officer won’t be free to talk to me until the end of next week which I’m sad about tbh. I could’ve used the advice as right now, I’m terrified to even let my dog out for a wee, let alone step into my garden.
Again, having escaped extreme DV, it’s very difficult for me to not default to flight mode. I’m still shaking and this happened 2 hours ago. Pathetic, I know. I already struggle with anxiety.

Sorry this was so long but I didn’t want to miss anything out and have to correct people or be accused of drip feeding!

There’s nothing I can do, is there?

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dick27 · 21/07/2026 11:52

I do hope the response cop updates the neighbourhood team accordingly. You just need one decent cop to get things moving. You are doing everything right.

TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 12:07

Trainingfairy · 21/07/2026 10:51

Two things:

  • The officer who visited you sounds treally limp and not inclined to proactively deal with this. I'd suggest you put it on record that you were looking for proactive support and advice and not all the reasons why your issues aren't valid. Please do not just accept what he said/didn't do as he has not helped to advance your case as necessary
  • Please don't start another thread as it's easier to follow and comment on an active thread.

And lastly yes @NoLifeguardOnDuty that was a huge post - c600 words about your situation which IMHO hasn't helped the OP at all really....
Keep going anyway OP you are at least getting some support but I wish the authorities would be a bit more supportive and proactive for you.

This thread is nearly full though. At which point I won’t be able to respond any further and neither will anyone else

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TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 12:19

ElasticFantasticBoombastic · 21/07/2026 10:56

The officer you spoke to is correct that harassment warnings are no longer given. Police do still deal with harassment but as you rightly pointed out there must be a course of conduct involving two or more incidents.

He is absolutely correct that the Neighbourhood Policing Team are best placed to deal with this. They work closely with councils and housing teams to resolve antisocial behaviour and can help with things such as cameras etc. (though I note you have your own now).

Can you use the noise app to send the council recordings of the guy kicking off as well? 🤔

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Yes I intend to open the Noise app if/when he kicks off again. On Friday it was all so quick that it was over in seconds as he went storming inside after he said what he said.

Immediately after I posted the update detailing what the Officer said, I got a call from my HA’s Safer Neighbourhood Manager and he was fantastic! He actually knows the guy in my local council’s EH team as they are apparently both former cops from the same force. Anyway he says he wants me to keep using the council-monitored Noise app and then he’s going to ask the council EH guy to send him copies of the recordings I’ve submitted and also if he wants to do a joint visit to my neighbour (as the council EH guy said in an email that he’s going to go visit my neighbour) and will play her the recordings of the dog barking and my doorbell footage of the violent front door slamming. He’s also going to see if we can put together mediation WITHOUT her Dad present! 🥳🥳🥳 I am 1000% happy to do this if he’s not going to be there.

In other words, there’s a plan in place, thank god!
The HA safer neighbourhood guy is going to call me every 2 weeks to discuss as well, which I really like as you’re not able to contact him directly, either. Weird. Not complaining though, just grateful that I’m not being fobbed off and pushed from one agency to another. Phew!

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TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 12:21

TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 12:07

This thread is nearly full though. At which point I won’t be able to respond any further and neither will anyone else

Actually ignore me, no it’s not nearly full! I thought it said 853 replies not 553….. I’ve got a migraine so my eyesight is a bit 😵‍💫 Thank goodness for voice to text! As you were….!

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Violinist64 · 21/07/2026 12:22

TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 12:07

This thread is nearly full though. At which point I won’t be able to respond any further and neither will anyone else

You can save this thread and start a part two when this one is nearly full. It could prove to be good evidence if needed.

palona · 21/07/2026 12:24

OP, so glad things are progressing and that you have some positive support from HA.

About starting another thread, if you go to your OP at the top, it will tell you how many replies have been posted. It is currently over 500 or so. The board closes threads when replies have reached 1,000, so just keep an eye on the replies and when it gets to about 950 or so, if the thread is still active and you have more information/updates, then you could start a new thread.

Best wishes, and I hope it all works out for you in the end. I am following....Flowers

TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 12:32

NoLifeguardOnDuty · 21/07/2026 02:50

The only problem there is the neighbour would probably see the officers car and not make a peep.

Record on your phone any disturbances, you could video just the fence or grass or sky, as long as you can hear them.

Last time I commented I was so upset and angry for you @TotallyTangerineGeum , I think I probably told you to say something and stand your ground.

Forget that. You won't come out on top if its just you and your daughter, without even neighbours to back you up.

For full disclosure, I've never had a fight or public argument in my life, never voiced any annoyances etc, lived in a really nice area etc.

But about two years ago I think I really let myself down in a blind rage I've never had before or since.

Our new neighbours had two little dogs that would bark day and night, my disabled parents were living with us and our three kids, no-one got any sleep. They both went to work most days and left the dogs shut outside, and they constantly barked whether the owners where in or not, I don't know how they could ignore it but we could see them watching tv through their conservatory windows while the dogs just barked up our fence.

The dogs were small, a bit taller than Jack Russell's with coarser coats. We couldn't go outside at all without them barking. We love dogs so didn't blame them, even though our four year old was terrified at the time (Still is now he's 9 actually), because two Spaniels knocked him over on a walk about a year before, so we're constantly trying to reassure him when we see any dogs.
We told the neighbour they barked a lot, in a nice neigbourly way and he told us to shout their names and they'd be quiet.
Obviously this didn't work, but we ignored the dogs still and carried on going into the garden with the occasional "Be quiet Rosie/ Daisy!" he told us to shout. That never worked at all and we'd have to shout to speak to each other.
One day I heard him shouting at another really lovely neighbour that lived alone, he was vile. He said he knew she was the one that put a letter through his door complaining about the dogs noise, she needed to learn to live with it and he was just a complete aggressive arsehole.

The next day was when I lost the plot. I had a friend and her kids round playing with mine in my garden, the dogs had been barking for ages as usual but they started bunting the fence with their heads, and actually broke the wood at the bottom and got their head and shoulders through, into our garden right by the place our kids were playing, still snapping and biting. After I'd spent so long telling the kids, my youngest son especially, not to be scared, to ignore the dogs, they wouldn't hurt them ect I was furious. My friend pushed our lawnmower against the fence to block it in seconds luckily, and my mum came outside to take my youngest in because of the shouting she heard. I'll never forget the absolute terror of my kid crying.

As I said, I completely let myself down and I've never felt a rage like it. As soon as my son had gone inside with my mum I walked round my road to their front door and banged on it for about five minutes, so hard my knuckles were all swollen, no answer so I thought they were out. Rage decreasing lol. Then I saw them through the window hiding, after they'd been so vile and intimidating to our other neighbour, and the dogs had made my son so frightened after all we'd been doing to try and get him over his fear. I picked up a brick and was about to throw it through their window 😣as I said, never done anything like this before or after. Thank God I didn't, my poor dad had walked round to see if I was ok and shouted stop and shocked me out of it. I'm still embarrassed I had it in me to react so aggressively.

Don’t be embarrassed, that was a combination of 1. A mama bear protective rage like a Swan protect its Signets and 2. The lid of the cola bottle finally flying off after being shaken so many fucking times! I know the exact rage you’re talking about and I’ve felt it once since becoming a mum (back when I was healthier physically). I was defending my then 4yr old child from a bully in a play area of a pub and his mum, rather than being reasonable and discussing the issue with me properly, decided to be aggressive & standoffish. Then, before she walked away, turned to my scared child and said “Your mummy is horrible and nasty” and that was it! I FLEW towards her - I have never, ever, ever behaved like that towards anyone before and I’ve never ever hit anyone before so I don’t know what I would’ve actually done had I reached her, but thankfully some random parents grabbed hold of me and held me back! I don’t know where they came from but I’m immensely grateful to them.
This was nearly 8 years ago and I’m considerably more timid now and confident that I wouldn’t behave in the same way but something snapped in me that day. Now if I’m faced with any kind of drama/confrontation, I start shaking and flee at speed! 🏃‍♀️
So yeah, you’re just a completely normal, protective mummy who reached her limit that day. 🌼

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Trainingfairy · 21/07/2026 12:34

OMG you are being heard and supported at last!
What a result of your tenacity to not accept the status quo and having TWO officials working together to support you.
Yes, maybe a new post for a new beginning. There is a bit of light at the end of the tunnel....🙏👌💪

TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 12:35

palona · 21/07/2026 12:24

OP, so glad things are progressing and that you have some positive support from HA.

About starting another thread, if you go to your OP at the top, it will tell you how many replies have been posted. It is currently over 500 or so. The board closes threads when replies have reached 1,000, so just keep an eye on the replies and when it gets to about 950 or so, if the thread is still active and you have more information/updates, then you could start a new thread.

Best wishes, and I hope it all works out for you in the end. I am following....Flowers

Hi yes I just posted to correct myself, my stupid migraine had me thinking it said 853 rather than 553! Think it’s a sign I need a little nap!

Thanks again everyone for all your support and help. You're all keeping me resolute and relieving a great deal of the stress from this situation and I’m incredibly grateful to you all for that 🙏

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Agapornis · 21/07/2026 13:02

Not the point of this thread but re your DD's long term care - have you discussed it with her school? Does your DD have any good friends with decent parents that may be up for kinship fostering?

itsgettingweird · 21/07/2026 13:13

Her dad is abusive.

and as you’ve already experienced abusers get off on knowing they scare you so up their abuse.

he knows you’re too scared to go outside so continues.

I’d try and take a deep breath and next time he says something like “the fat fucker is not here again”

try and steel yourself to reply “yes she is - lovely day for it isn’t it?”

Then turn your device loud with your headphones on and ignore.

Alongside all the other advice about recording and reporting etc.

But why shouldn’t you go and potter in your garden?

spiderlight · 21/07/2026 13:30

I'm glad there's been some progress. Please do start a new thread when this one eventually fills up. You have a lot of MNers in your corner now and we want to keep supporting you.

try and steel yourself to reply “yes she is - lovely day for it isn’t it?” - if you do this, try to channel Margo from The Good Life. It will give you a laugh internally if nothing else!

TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 18:36

Agapornis · 21/07/2026 13:02

Not the point of this thread but re your DD's long term care - have you discussed it with her school? Does your DD have any good friends with decent parents that may be up for kinship fostering?

Unfortunately no there isn’t. I was friends with DD’s bestie’s mum but then the girls fell out and her DD began bullying mine and rather than put our heads together to try find a resolution together, she denied it was happening so I cut contact. There genuinely isn’t anyone else. I have a male cousin who is in his 50s but I don’t know him very well.
With regards to DD’s school, her primary knew but she’s starting high school in September so I haven’t had chance to tell them any of this yet. Especially with DD having ASD, there’s been so much to discuss with them, that I haven’t got to the elephant in the room, yet. I will do, probably the day she starts. I haven’t even told DD yet…

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dementedmummy · 21/07/2026 18:55

TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 18:36

Unfortunately no there isn’t. I was friends with DD’s bestie’s mum but then the girls fell out and her DD began bullying mine and rather than put our heads together to try find a resolution together, she denied it was happening so I cut contact. There genuinely isn’t anyone else. I have a male cousin who is in his 50s but I don’t know him very well.
With regards to DD’s school, her primary knew but she’s starting high school in September so I haven’t had chance to tell them any of this yet. Especially with DD having ASD, there’s been so much to discuss with them, that I haven’t got to the elephant in the room, yet. I will do, probably the day she starts. I haven’t even told DD yet…

Honey, you have so much to deal with already but you do need to speak to your daughter about losing you and what life is going to look like for her. She has lost her dad already and is going to lose you and by the sounds of it, be thrust into the arms of strangers. It will be brutal. You need help to manage this - speak to social services. Speak to your local fostering organisations. It may be they have someone who would be prepared to long term foster and could get to know both you and your daughter while you are still alive so it makes the transition easier for your daughter and you. This is an utterly devastating hand you have all been dealt. And if you can get some help on that front, you may find these people might be prepared to help you with the twonk next door. Big hugs

holidayhelpneeded1 · 21/07/2026 20:34

TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 18:36

Unfortunately no there isn’t. I was friends with DD’s bestie’s mum but then the girls fell out and her DD began bullying mine and rather than put our heads together to try find a resolution together, she denied it was happening so I cut contact. There genuinely isn’t anyone else. I have a male cousin who is in his 50s but I don’t know him very well.
With regards to DD’s school, her primary knew but she’s starting high school in September so I haven’t had chance to tell them any of this yet. Especially with DD having ASD, there’s been so much to discuss with them, that I haven’t got to the elephant in the room, yet. I will do, probably the day she starts. I haven’t even told DD yet…

Honestly I would put this neighbour issue on the back burner and be focusing on this stuff. If your Doctors have given you a year and there is no one around and no plans for your Daughter, and your Daughter has no idea, I think this should take priority. I know this neighbour dispute is stressful but I think you should throw your energy into sorting things for your Daughter.

I just worry your energy and focus is in the wrong place and feel sad at the idea that no medical team is sorting things, im still so surprised they have confidently given you a 12-14 month timeline but have no care team in place. But then not helped you think about any practical planning knowing you have a Daughter with ASD and no family support. The medical team should be supporting you and im so sorry they arent but perhaps you can get some support and advice here.

This is the thing I would be writing to people about. I would engage with social services, speak with whoever your medical team currently is and ask why no palliative care team is in place and tell them they need to help more.

It sounds like the neighbour dispute you have made good headway with. Perhaps if you look at what you have and what needs doing for support for your Daughter, people on here could offer some advice with regards to that.

Are you comfortable saying what your autoimmune illness is as there will no doubt be charities that can be contacted for support and again, people here may be able to offer advice. Make use of the power of mumsnet to help you get this organised rather than tackle it alone.

TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 21:33

dementedmummy · 21/07/2026 18:55

Honey, you have so much to deal with already but you do need to speak to your daughter about losing you and what life is going to look like for her. She has lost her dad already and is going to lose you and by the sounds of it, be thrust into the arms of strangers. It will be brutal. You need help to manage this - speak to social services. Speak to your local fostering organisations. It may be they have someone who would be prepared to long term foster and could get to know both you and your daughter while you are still alive so it makes the transition easier for your daughter and you. This is an utterly devastating hand you have all been dealt. And if you can get some help on that front, you may find these people might be prepared to help you with the twonk next door. Big hugs

Thank you I’ll look into this 🤍

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TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 21:43

holidayhelpneeded1 · 21/07/2026 20:34

Honestly I would put this neighbour issue on the back burner and be focusing on this stuff. If your Doctors have given you a year and there is no one around and no plans for your Daughter, and your Daughter has no idea, I think this should take priority. I know this neighbour dispute is stressful but I think you should throw your energy into sorting things for your Daughter.

I just worry your energy and focus is in the wrong place and feel sad at the idea that no medical team is sorting things, im still so surprised they have confidently given you a 12-14 month timeline but have no care team in place. But then not helped you think about any practical planning knowing you have a Daughter with ASD and no family support. The medical team should be supporting you and im so sorry they arent but perhaps you can get some support and advice here.

This is the thing I would be writing to people about. I would engage with social services, speak with whoever your medical team currently is and ask why no palliative care team is in place and tell them they need to help more.

It sounds like the neighbour dispute you have made good headway with. Perhaps if you look at what you have and what needs doing for support for your Daughter, people on here could offer some advice with regards to that.

Are you comfortable saying what your autoimmune illness is as there will no doubt be charities that can be contacted for support and again, people here may be able to offer advice. Make use of the power of mumsnet to help you get this organised rather than tackle it alone.

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Lupus nephritis. I’m not getting palliative care yet as to be blunt, I’m apparently not “bad enough yet” and my local NHS trust is cut down to the bone. I also have MS and haven’t seen my neurologist for it or even my MS nurse for over 18 months! It’s a huge unreported scandal in my opinion.

My brother has a huge lump in his liver which is so big that it’s visible under his clothes(!) yet despite having had it for over 3 months, begging his GP twice and going to A&E twice - once via ambulance for other issues but asking them to look at it, he’s only just had it scanned on Friday! The GP only just sent the referral the week before! So yeah, I’m not at all surprised that I’m being left to it; though my GP & the hospital do each have me in for regular check ups which I’m happy about.

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TooHotToBoogie · 21/07/2026 22:10

Sending much love to you both and DDog xx

Agapornis · 21/07/2026 22:12

Have you contacted Lupus UK? https://lupusuk.org.uk/
They have a helpline, details on this page https://lupusuk.org.uk/contact-us/

If eventually you're getting nowhere with the MP, police, social services or the school - do you have a decent local newspaper?

Coopiekate · 21/07/2026 22:46

I notice you haven’t anymore updates about the dad since you started the thread. Is this normal, or has anything changed?

holidayhelpneeded1 · 21/07/2026 22:52

TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 21:43

Lupus nephritis. I’m not getting palliative care yet as to be blunt, I’m apparently not “bad enough yet” and my local NHS trust is cut down to the bone. I also have MS and haven’t seen my neurologist for it or even my MS nurse for over 18 months! It’s a huge unreported scandal in my opinion.

My brother has a huge lump in his liver which is so big that it’s visible under his clothes(!) yet despite having had it for over 3 months, begging his GP twice and going to A&E twice - once via ambulance for other issues but asking them to look at it, he’s only just had it scanned on Friday! The GP only just sent the referral the week before! So yeah, I’m not at all surprised that I’m being left to it; though my GP & the hospital do each have me in for regular check ups which I’m happy about.

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I completely understand poor NHS as ive had to complain and push for help myself going so far as getting my MP involved in order to get help to push for surgery, I also have ongoing medical issues including lupus funny enough, so I do understand the NHS has major struggles.

However if they feel you are unwell enough that they have given you a year to live, things must be fairly advanced, and if they are doing so little to help then this is where you need to push. This is where your energy needs to go. Pushing for help and support for your health and for support for helping set things up for your Daughter.

I completely understand the complete lack of energy that comes with health issues, but I would be trying to prioritise and that is your own health and your Daughter. You have done great in advocating to get help with this neighbour issue but I think you need to do the same to advocate for support for your health and for your Daughters future.

I think you need to speak to what I assume would be rheumatology and nephrology and ask them for help with more comprehensive care and that you need support. I would also ask for them to put you in contact with medical social services or reach out to the council to speak with social services. Given your Daughters ASD, she will need to have advanced plans for her care and to have help preparing and understanding in the right way.

I honestly think that its incredibly poor that they have given you such a prognosis and then left you alone so I would also be reaching out to PALS and perhaps even your MP and asking if this is right as I truly believe they should have a care team in place when they give such a prognosis, for exactly this. To help you with support for you, for your Daughter and for future planning.

I would take it one step at a time but I feel this is something to start working on so your Daughter has the support in place she needs.

TotallyTangerineGeum · 21/07/2026 23:46

Coopiekate · 21/07/2026 22:46

I notice you haven’t anymore updates about the dad since you started the thread. Is this normal, or has anything changed?

I’ve been avoiding the house each daytime until today and thankfully, he wasn’t there for a good part of the day, thank god. So DDog got to go in the garden and I got some rest!

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TotallyTangerineGeum · 22/07/2026 00:17

holidayhelpneeded1 · 21/07/2026 22:52

I completely understand poor NHS as ive had to complain and push for help myself going so far as getting my MP involved in order to get help to push for surgery, I also have ongoing medical issues including lupus funny enough, so I do understand the NHS has major struggles.

However if they feel you are unwell enough that they have given you a year to live, things must be fairly advanced, and if they are doing so little to help then this is where you need to push. This is where your energy needs to go. Pushing for help and support for your health and for support for helping set things up for your Daughter.

I completely understand the complete lack of energy that comes with health issues, but I would be trying to prioritise and that is your own health and your Daughter. You have done great in advocating to get help with this neighbour issue but I think you need to do the same to advocate for support for your health and for your Daughters future.

I think you need to speak to what I assume would be rheumatology and nephrology and ask them for help with more comprehensive care and that you need support. I would also ask for them to put you in contact with medical social services or reach out to the council to speak with social services. Given your Daughters ASD, she will need to have advanced plans for her care and to have help preparing and understanding in the right way.

I honestly think that its incredibly poor that they have given you such a prognosis and then left you alone so I would also be reaching out to PALS and perhaps even your MP and asking if this is right as I truly believe they should have a care team in place when they give such a prognosis, for exactly this. To help you with support for you, for your Daughter and for future planning.

I would take it one step at a time but I feel this is something to start working on so your Daughter has the support in place she needs.

Thank you. I will respond properly to this comment in the morning if that’s ok? 💝

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wandawaves · 22/07/2026 05:05

Has your doctor actually given you a life expectancy of 12-14 months?

WonderWomanAndHerLassoOfTruth · 22/07/2026 05:59

Sorry you are finding the NHS lacking OP.

We use Harrogate Hospital as a family and find it extremely good, very small wait times for appointments. My sister was able to book in her hysterectomy at a date that suited her (round her work commitments) not too long ago.

Obviously not all departments are the same, but I am really shocked to see your wait times.

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