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to think that peeing gallons of blood & having a fever is an emergency?

226 replies

Trying2Heal · 19/10/2020 11:38

I've a history of urinary tract infections progressing to kidney infections since I was about 3 years old. 18 years ago I was diagnosed with bladder cancer, but following treatment it has been in remission since then.

After an extremely stressful life experience I had what I thought was yet another urinary tract infection but yesterday it progressed to blood literally pouring out of me whenever I urinate, and I'm having to urinate at least once every 20 minutes. During the night I counted the number of times I had to get up to pee it was 21 times. And each time I peed blood my urine is quite intense red, and it is EXCRUCIATINGLY painful. I am shivering and sweating. I called 111 and they told me a "local service" would call me back. The local service was this awful rude woman who told me to just drink lots of water and to try to get a GP appointment later this year and just kept asking me if I have friends and a support system. She was so rude and eventually hung up on me.

The last time I had these symptoms I ended up with a serious kidney infection and hospitalised for several days. Clearly I need antibiotics.
Am I to just sit here getting progressively more ill?

OP posts:
Pheasantplucker2 · 19/10/2020 11:40

Please go straight to A&E, that is really serious. Hope you get the help you need

DearTeddyRobinson · 19/10/2020 11:40

Bloody hell op that sounds dreadful. I honestly think I would consider a&e with your history. Is there anyone who could take you?
Can you at least get a call with the GP? Or even a private GP?

InMeJimJams · 19/10/2020 11:41

Can you get in touch with your gp or walk in centre? Sounds like you definitely need antibiotics. 111 are crap. Hope you recover soon, uti's are horrible.

babygroups · 19/10/2020 11:41

Go to A&E, you don't need 111's permission. They're bloody useless a lot of the time.

Dontstepinthecowpat · 19/10/2020 11:42

Yes absolutely you should be seen. What did your GP say?

InMeJimJams · 19/10/2020 11:43

Actually have re-read and you should definitely go to a&e.

RETIREDandHAPPY · 19/10/2020 11:43

This is a medical emergency !!! Go to the hospital immediately.

I hope you get better soon.

LG93 · 19/10/2020 11:43

I'm not one to suggest a and e lightly, but this is deserving of a and e imo, particularly having tried local services who have been unable/unwilling to provide an alternative care pathway. Hope you get the treatment you need soon!

shitinmyhandsandclap · 19/10/2020 11:44

Get an appointment later this year? Was that a typo and she meant later this week/month?!

Sewrainbow · 19/10/2020 11:44

Go to A&E now! When feeling better complain about the person you spoke to on 111, shocking attitude and behaviour, cant believe they hung up! Hopefully the conversation was recorded and can be followed up Angry

Trying2Heal · 19/10/2020 11:44

GP surgery never answers the phone. This is nothing new, they've always been like that

The horrible woman from 111 has now called me back to offer to try to get me a GP appointment. I think she must have realised quite how rude and unhelpful she was.

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Blimeyoreilly2020 · 19/10/2020 11:45

Yes - no doubt a&e is the sensible option....Utis can turn serious very quickly without treatment.

Member984815 · 19/10/2020 11:45

Straight to a and e and complain about that receptionist

Trying2Heal · 19/10/2020 11:45

@shitinmyhandsandclap. I meant later this week. It was my typo, I'm feeling very disoriented.

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Trying2Heal · 19/10/2020 11:46

@Member984815 I've not been to a and e in years. Is it true there's usually a 7 hour wait to see someone?

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vanillandhoney · 19/10/2020 11:46

Go straight to A&E. Now.

You don't need permission from 111.

Sewrainbow · 19/10/2020 11:47

I should hope so, you're at a real risk of sepsis the shivering being indicative of fever. This should be dealt with in person. I would bypass GP and go to A&E you wouldn't be turned away for those symptoms

Sexnotgender · 19/10/2020 11:48

Fucking hell, A&E please! Just go.

slidingdrawers · 19/10/2020 11:48

GO TO A&E. Don't drive yourself.

If you do not have someone who can take you, ring 999.

You are at risk of sepsis.

Ninkanink · 19/10/2020 11:48

Just go to A&E. Now.

Ninkanink · 19/10/2020 11:49

Bring a book, a drink and something to eat, just in case it does take a few hours.

cathyandclare · 19/10/2020 11:49

This is an A and E problem, for sure. Don't delay.

ConquestEmpireHungerPlague · 19/10/2020 11:49

Did the 111 operator know your history? You need to see a urologist urgently as blood in your urine could indicate a recurrence of your bladder cancer. If you were able to get a GP appointment urgently, I would not say this is an A&E situation, but in your shoes I would go to A&E if that's what it takes. Some areas have a self-referral urology one-stop service, which would be better still.

Sexnotgender · 19/10/2020 11:49

Don’t waste any more time with 111 or anything.

EekThreek · 19/10/2020 11:49

I doubt you'll be waiting hours if you're pissing blood that often.

And even so, better a few hours in a&e than days at home waiting for the GP.

Get yourself there pronto. Hope you're ok.

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