So, it’s another day and yet another mostly unnecessary hospital admission for my lovely 80 year old dad. I seem to be banging my head against a wall, trying to get the healthcare professionals to listen to me.
My dad is quite frail with multiple chronic health conditions including Parkinson’s. The Parkinson’s and some other drugs he takes cause him to get severely constipated. He takes daily laxatives but eventually it gets so bad, his urine stops and then he has to go to A&E for both an enema and a catheter. He’s been admitted 4 times (the 4th time tonight) in the last 12 months for the same problem.
Every time it starts, I get straight on to the GP and I ask if they will prescribe an enema and refer him to the district nurses for at home treatment. Every single time the GP says that no, he needs to wait, drink more water, take more laxatives and ‘they’ll see’.
This time he’s been under the care of the district nurses for something else so most days this week I’ve been asking ‘please can you do something - this will only end up with him in hospital’ but sadly, no one has listened and today, as predicted (day 7 of no bowel movement), he stopped being able to wee and so off we went again to hospital. Even the paramedics were aghast and asked why he’d not been treated at home and I said I didn’t know - I just go round in loops between the GP, the nurses, the bowel team and the frailty team. It’s so frustrating. I’ve put it in writing to the GP, asking for a bowel regimen to be put in place but nothing was done. Meanwhile my poor dad ends up being a bed blocker.
I know everyone is trying their best and the whole system is under pressure but this bad communication just seems to be a huge waste of NHS time (and a hospital bed). Is there anything else I can do? I’m always polite in all my dealings with everyone but I think I’ve had enough today. It’s just so tiring to keep going round and round with the same problem.