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Lack of NHS services in certain areas (TMI warning)

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Someonesayroadtrip · 02/10/2020 14:07

AIBU?

I sort of know IAMU but un the same breath this is my reality and I just don't know how I go on like this. I know the NHS is amazing, I used to be a nurse before I had children. I think the NHS is amazing but I can't help but feel frustrated at the massive differences across the country.

I have been bleeding since August 3rd after passing a very very large clot. Prior to this I had been experiencing increased discharge, weird spotting and my periods had suddenly become very irregular. I have not stopped bleeding since August 3rd. I now struggle to leave the house as I bleed though the maximum protection available to me. Two GPs have stated to me that I need to be seen urgently for both a scan and a Gyn appointment, in total those two GPs have sent or updated up referrals 7 times. First urgent scan referral was sent on August 3rd which radiology rejected as NOT URGENT. The GP resent that in middle of August.

September 1st GP referred me to Gynaecology as a urgent “2 week referral”. The GP confirmed hospital has accepted this as urgent however the letter I received indicated that it would be a much longer wait as I mentioned informing them of dates in the next 6 months I was unavailable. I know the GP again asked them to see me ASAP on 28/09/2020.

I got hold of appointments today, who were very sympathetic but said I was accepted as urgent but I wouldn’t be contacted until at least March, that urgent appointments are taking 28 weeks currently. Even then it would just be a telephone appointment as they weren’t seeing patients or doing procedures.

I did receive a letter from radiology with an appointment for 19/10/2020 but this will be 10 weeks since I was referred. If I don’t stop bleeding by then it will be 78 days of bleeding.

I am in pain, my children are really scared and confused after seeing me with blood running down my legs on numerous occasions, I am becoming increasingly desperate and depressed. I have not stopped bleeding for a single day, the thought of any day longer is making me very unstable.

I cannot go on like this. I have collapsed twice, I can’t work, I bleed through at the school pick-up which is mortifying for us all, I feel so ill, depressed and afraid at what is happening to my body. It’s having a profound affect in us all as a family, I have children with additional needs and one was excluded this week, he has Autism and learning difficulties, and the fact mummy isn’t as hands on and mummy keeps bleeding has a huge affect when he can’t understand what is happening. Another day this week I took my child to the opticians and I bled though everything and had to call my husband at work to take over while I wrapped my coat around myself and sat in a towel to get home.

I accept and understand this is an unprecedented time and the service is under immense pressure but that doesn’t change my current situation. Why is there such a divide on NHS services? I know that some places are back to a more normal service yet it seems like my area is way behind and that is only going to have a massively determinate affect on waiting lists and future services.

If someone deemed as urgent, like me, needs to wait 28 weeks for a consultation and 10 weeks for a scan, what hope do other non-urgent services have? What am I supposed to do in that time? I can barely function most days, it’s having a huge affect on my mental and physical health.

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1FootInTheRave · 02/10/2020 16:19

So sorry you're going through this.

Please make a complaint via pals.

mumof1879 · 02/10/2020 16:27

Can you go private? I had some gynae issues at the start if lockdown and was given an appointment in April 2021!!!!!! I paid and went privately and was seen the next day....!
I have just been given a two week wait referral for something else, thankfully.
I’m sorry, things should not be like this!!!!

bloodywhitecat · 02/10/2020 16:29

@Someonesayroadtrip Ringing PALS is quicker, they can take up to a week to reply to emails.

Someonesayroadtrip · 02/10/2020 16:35

@bestbefore

This absolutely outrageous. I would be beyond fuming. How on earth can things be so far behind that urgent cases are taking so long? Utterly crazy as the politicians are insisting the NHS is open. Can you contact this chap - gov.wales/vaughan-gething-ms Welsh minister for health?
Thank you, I did email him thus afternoon too.

Trying to find my bet options privately now. I'm can see a private consultant on the 7th but I have a scan on the 19th, not sure if I wait and see that and then go to private consultation with that information or pay for a private scan for tomorrow and then go on 7th or what.

I just want some medication to stop this and then I would happily wait.

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Someonesayroadtrip · 02/10/2020 16:36

I just heard back from the Health Minister who said to go to A&E.

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SophocIestheFox · 02/10/2020 16:39

I’m so sorry you’re being left to suffer like this Flowers

It’s not trivial.

GotOutOfBedOnTheWrongSide · 02/10/2020 16:53

I would go to A&E. I know it seems like they won't take you seriously but some A&E doctors /nurses find things like this really concerning and they really do push for you to be treated.

Even if it does turn out to be a waste of time, at least you know you've tried everything. Please dont give up, keep calling the GP, got to A&E, keep pestering over and over.

So sorry your being made to suffer like this. Xx

TheGoldenApplesOfTheSun · 02/10/2020 17:05

This is awful, bleeding for that long is definitely urgent and you should have been properly seen long before this. So sorry to hear how you're struggling 😞

bestbefore · 02/10/2020 17:19

Glad he responded, maybe go on Monday if you can wait that long as then other staff will surely be in the hospital and the a and e team can ask for a consultation for you?

Someonesayroadtrip · 02/10/2020 18:02

@bestbefore

Glad he responded, maybe go on Monday if you can wait that long as then other staff will surely be in the hospital and the a and e team can ask for a consultation for you?
Good point.
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jellybeanteaparty · 02/10/2020 18:05

On a practical level have you tried incontinence pads night time plus instead of products for periods? Also it is useful to download a blood loss chart to track volume of loss. This is good to take to clinicians as it helps them guage how serious it is very easily in a format they are used to.

Brieminewine · 02/10/2020 18:10

@Someonesayroadtrip I would tell your GP how your struggling cope it’s effecting your life etc and they’ve reached the limit of what they can do to help you so s/he needs to refer to the hospital for an emergency assessment as symptoms are worsening and if not say you’ll self present at A&E, hopefully that should push them to speak to gynae assessment. It’s ridiculous they suggest going private when you haven’t even had any initial investigations, how are people suppose to afford that.

Someonesayroadtrip · 02/10/2020 18:56

@jellybeanteaparty

On a practical level have you tried incontinence pads night time plus instead of products for periods? Also it is useful to download a blood loss chart to track volume of loss. This is good to take to clinicians as it helps them guage how serious it is very easily in a format they are used to.
Yes my fleece nighttime pads are incontinence pads. I have used nappies type too but I react to that type of material although probably worth looking at different ones. I have used children nappies too but run out of those.
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Someonesayroadtrip · 02/10/2020 18:59

Came to A&E. I had a shower and got out and went all wobbly and ended up on the floor. Then my eldest presented me with a card saying he loves me and doesn't want any presents for Christmas he just wants me better and then started sobbing.

So husband told me to get in the car and dropped me off. Feel a fool but I guess it's another avenue to exhaust.

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NameChangeAgain222 · 02/10/2020 19:04

You've done the right thing. I'm so sorry you're being treated like this. I hope you get some help Flowers

Ukholidaysaregreat · 02/10/2020 19:05

Go to A and E . Don't feel bad. It is full of piss heads and fighters and they don't feel bad. Get yourself seen. Women are the bottom of the pile as usual. Good Luck. Xxx

Wonkydonkey44 · 02/10/2020 19:10

Hope you get some answers Flowers

Someonesayroadtrip · 02/10/2020 19:12

Thanks both. Been seen, not sure how happy she was I rocked up to A&E but said doctor would see me. Obs were fine so no idea why I keep fainting!

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CorianderLord · 02/10/2020 19:19

Not sure why you feel embarrassed for accessing urgent healthcare when you're collapsing in dangerous moments and your healthcare system is letting you down.

They should feel embarrassed, who cares if the nurse is happy to see you? You're unwell and need intervention.

mumof1879 · 02/10/2020 19:23

You are in the right place. I hope you get some help:

frumpety · 02/10/2020 19:25

Hope you get seen by someone who can help soon.

Ukholidaysaregreat · 02/10/2020 19:35

Just read your update. Hope you are taken seriously. Show them this thread. Best wishes.

Someonesayroadtrip · 02/10/2020 19:37

@CorianderLord

Not sure why you feel embarrassed for accessing urgent healthcare when you're collapsing in dangerous moments and your healthcare system is letting you down.

They should feel embarrassed, who cares if the nurse is happy to see you? You're unwell and need intervention.

Thank you. Thank you all of you. They have taken bloods and urine.
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PlanDeRaccordement · 02/10/2020 19:41

I agree, go to A&E. A period doesn’t last for two months. You are seriously ill. They won’t think you are lying about the fainting.

CorianderLord · 02/10/2020 19:45

Wish you all the best OP. You've got this. Don't downplay what you've been going through, make sure they understand how much it's affecting your life and (possibly) endangering your children if you were to faint with young ones in your sole care.

They will hopefully find the answer.

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