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FLK? More like f*cking stupid GP!

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Merlot · 18/05/2005 21:36

I had such a shocking experience with my GP today that I am making a formal complaint. I know some of you who read my Insensitive GP thread here will say `you should have done this earlier', but no excuses....I just didn't feel robust enough to complain 6 months ago. Well I'm bl**dy well robust enough now and he's not getting off the hook .

Please see the letter of complaint I have written below - it is long - I warn you! It speaks for itself! It is sitting by the front door waiting to be delivered by hand tomorrow, but if there is anything anyone can suggest that I add or take out, please feel free - the better the letter the more chance I feel of making my point. So here goes....
Dear Madam

COMPLAINT ABOUT DR X

I had a consultation with Dr X this morning, regarding my son ds2, and I would like to complain, in the strongest terms possible, about the nature of that consultation.

My son ds2 has developmental delay ? he is 20 months old, but with very little expressive or receptive language skills.

Dr X asked me why I had brought ds2 along to the surgery ? I explained that I felt he was in pain of some sorts (he had had a couple of fretful nights), and that I suspected he had an ear infection, but that it was very difficult to know, because of ds2's communication problems.

? Dr X said that he could see that Matthew was developmentally delayed from the `Team Around The Child? letters in ds2's notes. He said it in a very dismissive, sarcastic and undermining way ? he gave the impression that the TATC was a complete waste of time and a very grandiose title for what it actually is. I was shocked at Dr X lack of regard for what I perceive to be a useful service and told him that, actually, I feel that the TATC is a very good idea. He seemed to show no understanding for the difficulties that are faced by parents of children with complex special needs.

? Once Dr X had established that ds2 did in fact have an ear infection (in both ears) ? I expressed my surprise at the extent of the infection and said that whilst I felt that he was on the verge of an ear infection, I hadn?t realized quite how raging it was. I couldn?t believe my ears when Dr X mumbled something along the lines of `well, its probably a case of no/little brain, no pain.? At this stage I was completely stunned. He spoke to me like a medical student not the loving mother of a very special little chap. He was completely callous.

? Dr X then went on to ask me what the experts felt was the cause of ds2's delay. I replied, that no-one really knows at this stage, but that all the relevant tests are being done and that ds2 has a paternal aunt who has learning difficulties so perhaps there might be some genetic connection. At that point Dr X asked me whether I had ever heard of the term FLK? ? a term that doctors used to use a fair bit, but which had fallen out of fashion. I said, that I don?t think I had. He went on to explain that FLK? means Funny Looking Kid? and was used when medics felt that something was not quite right, but was without diagnosis. He then went on to say that ds2 was obviously a FLK?, but that he is still rather sweet and that with any luck he might turn out as well as his aunt! At that point he handed me my prescription for ds2.

On leaving Dr X consulting room I was upset, but was in a state of shock. The full extent of what Dr X had said to me didn?t hit me until I began to drive to the Pharmacy ? I had to stop driving as I was very distressed. I decided to return to the surgery to lodge a complaint. Does this man have any understanding of what it might be like to discover that your child is not neurologically typical and how difficult it is to hold your life and the life of your family together ? apparently not!

Life is difficult enough when you have a child that doesn?t fit the normal parameters, without your GP making matters worse. I didn?t receive any words of encouragement this morning ? not that I was looking for any ? but I left the surgery emotionally fragile. Without exaggeration, if Dr X had said these words to me seven/eight months ago when I was feeling very low indeed, these words might have sent me over the edge.

If I were to be generous to Dr X ? I might describe him as having lack of insight or an atrocious bedside manner. However, this man has said thoughtless things to me before about Matthew, but I was generous with him then and I will not suffer repeatedly at the hands of this insensitive buffoon. I wonder whether Dr X has a ic streak ? for search though I might, I cannot find any justification for his talking to me the way he did this morning.

I returned to the surgery, determined that I would let my feelings known about this man (NO-ONE should have to put up with such treatment. I do not want anyone to have to deal with such cruel insensitivity again).

I feel very sorry that Dr Y had to take time out from her busy schedule to have to comfort me and apologize that I had found the consultation distressing. What a complete waste of NHS resources!

Please make it known that I do not wish to be seen by Dr X again, nor will I have him treat my children again. He has strated qualities today that I find abhorrent in a GP ? he is unfeeling and callous.

I have not had an opportunity to discuss this matter with my husband, so I cannot speak for him, but we may well want to take this complaint further when we have a chance to talk about it.

I look forward to hearing from you about what action you propose to take.

Yours sincerely

Merlot

If you have got to the end of all that - thank you!!

I was a gibbering wreck this morning, but I feel so much better for having gone and complained and for having written this letter. We have since decided to also take the complaint higher.

Lou33 - Is your local surgery at Milford? and is your health visitor B (she is a real sweetie) and if by swapping surgeries I would also get access to her, it would be worth it alone

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Socci · 18/05/2005 22:17

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beccaboo · 18/05/2005 22:25

Merlot, I'm so sorry to hear this - what a complete and utter ar*h*e. I hope he is not a parent. He is clearly in the wrong job. And it sounds like his colleagues are just waiting for the ammunition to get rid of him - so go on, make their day.

Davros · 18/05/2005 22:27

You could put
P.S. Do you feel lucky punk?

Then threaten him with the MN Mothers From Hell

coppertop · 18/05/2005 22:27

OMG! The man is an @rse. Well done to you for taking the time to write a letter of complaint. The more people who find out about this 'man' the better.

Merlot · 18/05/2005 22:28

Unfortunately he is a parent , but as he is in his late fifties, his children are probably grown up.

Socci - hadn't thought of the local press, but tbh I dont think that I could handle that sort of limelight

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Socci · 18/05/2005 22:33

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PuffTheMagicDragon · 18/05/2005 22:33

Merlot, I am stunned and and and on your behalf.

coppertop · 18/05/2005 22:36

Probably best not to mention that you have Davros and assorted daleks on standby.

Seriously though, I hope something is done about this person.

jenkins88 · 18/05/2005 23:01

Oh my God!! I can't believe what I've just read. Had to read it twice just to make sure I got it right. What a thoroughly horrible man. I read your previous thread on this doctor and felt that his comments were way out of line then, but this is beyond belief. I think you did really well to hold it together whilst you were in his surgery. I don't think I would have been able to hold back the tears.

I hope this awful man gets struck off for talking to you like this. You sound very strong, and I totally agree with you that if he had made these comments to someone who wasn't coping so well it could well be the last straw.

beccaboo · 18/05/2005 23:09

Merlot, I've just had a look on the GMC website, excerpt pasted below. I think 'dignity' would be another good word to use somewhere in your letter.

The duties of a doctor registered with the General Medical Council

Patients must be able to trust doctors with their lives and well-being. To justify that trust, we as a profession have a duty to maintain a good standard of practice and care and to show respect for human life. In particular as a doctor you must:

make the care of your patient your first concern;
treat every patient politely and considerately;
respect patients' dignity and privacy;
listen to patients and respect their views;
give patients information in a way they can understand;
respect the rights of patients to be fully involved in decisions about their care;
keep your professional knowledge and skills up to date;
recognise the limits of your professional competence;
be honest and trustworthy;
respect and protect confidential information;
make sure that your personal beliefs do not prejudice your patients' care;
act quickly to protect patients from risk if you have good reason to believe that you or a colleague may not be fit to practise;
avoid abusing your position as a doctor; and
work with colleagues in the ways that best serve patients' interests.
In all these matters you must never discriminate unfairly against your patients or colleagues. And you must always be prepared to justify your actions to them.

eidsvold · 19/05/2005 03:52

just wanted to add that I was horrified at what he had said... I think I would have stormed from the room when he got to the FLK comment. I would not have trusted myself not to smack him around the head.... ( sorry aggressive tendencies here)

It might be worth looking at the 'criteria' that becaboo posted and see where you can highlight what he has done to contravene those standards.

Good for you for being so composed and writing such a brilliant letter. I think I would have just gone off on one in the reception - all power to you........

Merlot · 19/05/2005 08:18

Beccaboo - thanks for posting that - excellent stuff. Dignity is definitely going in the letter along with respect and as Eidsvold suggested I am also going to pick over your post Beccaboo and see if there is anything else I can add.

Eidsvold - I probably would have made more of a scene, if I had not been so stunned and upset, but when I drove back and went back into the surgery there definitely was a scene!! Although unfortunately Dr X was with another patient - but I created enough of a scene to stir up the interest of the waiting room crowd

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Fio2 · 19/05/2005 10:20

Merlot, i absolutely flabberghasted. Honestly, it is so so awful.

Well done for haveing the strength to write such a brilliant letter. I am absolutely appalled on your behalf. i could see why you would be so shocked as not to say anything, its horrendous

MeerkatsUnite · 19/05/2005 11:38

Hi Merlot,

I have read what has happened and can only say that I am absolutely horrified at the way you were both treated by this so called GP (my son was also initially diagnosed with developmental delay as well).

I would also suggest you find out the name of the Chief Executive Officer of the NHS trust he works for (hopefully for not much longer) and send this to him by recorded delivery or some such method.
If there is also a "practise manager" at the surgery you currently attend would also send this letter to him.

You could also send this correspondence to the GMC for their records but would doubt if they would take any immediate action against him (they seem to drag their heels from what I have seen of their involvement with GPs).

Do keep us posted, would be interested to see what response your letter ellicits.

With best wishes

Meerkats

heartinthecountry · 19/05/2005 13:11

Haven't had time to read the whole thread but have read your letter Merlot. Absolutely f*cking outrageous. I sincerely hope this man gets his cummupence (sp?) one day. He doesn't deserve to be struck-off, he deserves to be strung up.

will try and catch up with whole thread later.

Jayzmummy · 19/05/2005 13:17

So for you.

Sending massive hugs.
JM.xx

KarenThirl · 19/05/2005 13:39

Hi Merlot. I haven't read the whole thread, just your draft letter and a few comments afterwards, but I'm horrified by this man's attitude. You're right to complain and I agree that it should be copied to the GMC or health trust, whichever you see fit. The practice itself might keep the matter within its walls but this guy needs to be disciplined higher than that.

Sorry you've had to go through this, and I hope you're feeling better now that you've got it on paper. I'll be interested to know what response you get.

SoupDragon · 19/05/2005 13:47

Unbelievable!

Marina · 19/05/2005 13:52

He shouldn't be practising, Merlot. If you feel strong enough to pursue I really do believe this is also a matter for the PCT and for the General Medical Council.
I am utterly incensed on both your behalfs. Disgraceful. "FLK" is derogatory medical-student speak that has no place in modern practice.

suedonim · 19/05/2005 14:16

Dear god and - my chin hit the floor when I read your post, Merlot. I take my hat off to you, you're very brave and quite right to storm back in and make a stand. I hope that dr gets his just desserts.

saadia · 19/05/2005 15:56

Merlot, that is beyond shocking, what a nasty piece of work. Good on you for complaining. It's a good thing ds isn't old enough to understand what was said, although I imagine the GP would be just as callous with other older children as well.

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lou33 · 19/05/2005 16:05

hi merlot, my surgery is in witley, but it is the same docs in both surgeries. Yes B or one other would be your hv afaik, and she is lovely. I would really recommend my surgery, you certainly get such bullshit being spouted by them!

Great letter

maddiemo · 19/05/2005 16:44

Just on my way to work, but wanted to let you know how shocked I am at his crass words and lack of respect for ds

Thomcat · 19/05/2005 17:45

Oh Merlot, i'm speechless, no I'm not - what a dispisable creature, what a lowlife piece of scum, how dare he. No wonder you were stunned. I'm known for being able to bite back twice as hard when roused but I too would only have been hit by what he had siad a while later. How could that sort of attitude register with anyone oimmediatley, it's so foreign to us and how we see our children.

have you sent the letter?

my mum is the absolute nuts at complaining so if you like I'll get her to come up with a couple of corking lines for you, now of later. Not that your letter needs it tbh, it's great and well done you for acting so quickly, i just wish the need hgadn't arisen.

Please let us know how you get on.