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BarbieGirl
#1 Posted : Tuesday, January 26, 2010 8:13:01 PM Quote
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Well, I have done it!!! Cant rely on the NHS, thats for sure, like melly said, they say to you if you need to come back before your appt just call us and we will fit you in. Total rubbish!! call us and we will ignore you!!
I am going on Friday at 2 o clock so will finally get someone sensible, and then some peace of mind, knowing I will be listened to, and not told to "wait and see" Its a big step to take, I have been going to Guys for everything I was even born there myself, and alll 4 of my children were born there. But this saga has definitely put me off, I would like to try and get onto one of these doctor's NHS lists if possible, most of them seem to have thier NHS bases in St. Thomas, or Homerton, which is not too far. Will let everyone know how it all goes. Thanks for all the support x
BARBARA
Maria_R
#2 Posted : Tuesday, January 26, 2010 8:33:58 PM Quote
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Hope all goes well for you- and that it doesn't cost too much!
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, January 26, 2010 8:37:29 PM Quote
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oops- just seen your other thread with the cost. Hope it's worth it!! Actually- considering I pay quite a bit for just a check up at the dentist, it's not too bad!
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#4 Posted : Tuesday, January 26, 2010 9:11:27 PM Quote
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Hope it goes well for you - I had to go privately years ago,(pre-RA) days over a damaged Achilles tendon which had me crippled.It was worth every penny, as I was soon able to transfer to his NHS list for two lots of surgery.

Kathleen x

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#5 Posted : Tuesday, January 26, 2010 9:35:09 PM Quote
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Shame you have to do this Barbie but good luck, I hope it goes well for you.

Love, Doreen xx
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#6 Posted : Tuesday, January 26, 2010 9:46:54 PM Quote
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Well done, it is a shame that you've had to do this but it seems the most sensible decision.

Will say a BIG prayer and hope you get the treatment you so rightly deserve.

Much love,

Amanda

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#7 Posted : Tuesday, January 26, 2010 9:56:04 PM Quote
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Good luck, I hope it goes well for you, I'm sorry though that you have been forced to go down that path. Take care. Glenys. x
Calmwater22
#8 Posted : Tuesday, January 26, 2010 11:04:42 PM Quote
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Smile Well done Barbs im deply saddened ahd come to this but action needed
cartn emss about with ra can be so unpredicatble.
big prayers for your appointment to go fabulosy well and you get a evry detailed through assesment good idea tot ake a small list with u.
list of medications etc.
so u can focus on tellign docs what they will need to know.
so u ahd children at guys my goodness must feel such let down for u.

all very best do let us know how it al goes.
yes i did same and he put me onto nhs list.
once u feel ready a complaint to pals is much needed.
much lv mellyThumpUp
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#9 Posted : Wednesday, January 27, 2010 11:12:15 AM Quote
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Hi Barbie

I really do think you have done the right thing here - although it's not on that you need to.

Praying for good to come out of ths appointment and will be thinking about you on Friday pm.

Take care

Lots of love
Jeanxxxx
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#10 Posted : Wednesday, January 27, 2010 1:10:44 PM Quote
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Well done you. I am glad you have decided to go down this route.

When I was first diagnosed with RA last March I saw a Consultant privately and he was brilliant in getting my treatment started. My health has deteriorated quite dramatically over the last few months and he referred me onto the NHS as he thinks I need anti-tnf's. I saw a Consultant on the NHS and then she went off sick. As my health was continuing to deteriorate I went back to see my original Consultant privately whilst I waited for a new NHS Consultant to take over my case. It has been worth every penny and he does not mind me chopping and changing between the NHS and private. The other good thing about private is that he sent me a copy of a letter he wrote to my GP after every appointment explaining about my health and his suggestions. I was then able to pass this on to my NHS Consultant. I think the best thing about being able to go private (if you can afford it) is that if you find yourself unwell, you can usually get an appointment rapidly privately and your subsequent appointments in my experience are not charged as much as your initial consultation.

Hopefully you will only need to see your Consultant the once privately, and he will be able to get you sorted.

Keeping my fingers crossed for you on Friday.

Jackie
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Debbie11
#11 Posted : Wednesday, January 27, 2010 3:19:26 PM Quote
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Hi, I wanted to wish you well for your appt on Friday. I hope you get the answers you need and a proper treatment plan. Take copies of all recent bloods with you, it can help!!! Just a tip.

Deb x
prioryc
#12 Posted : Wednesday, January 27, 2010 3:39:11 PM Quote
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This is a sad reflection on our NHS but necessary for you Barbara. I hope that the help, advice and support that you need will be made open to you for free after this appointment. The very best of luck.

Eleanor x
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#13 Posted : Wednesday, January 27, 2010 3:52:07 PM Quote
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Hi Barbara,

I'm so sorry that you have had to go private to get help and hope that you see an improvement soon in your RA, or at least are able to get a good opinion on how to proceed with treatment.

I think it just goes to show how different the various Health Trust manage their patients' RA treatment. Fortunately for me the Trust I'm under have been very good and I'm now on Anti-TNF treatment and my care has been very good.

Wishing all the best and good luck on Friday,

Love,

Barbara
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BarbieGirl
#14 Posted : Wednesday, January 27, 2010 5:00:45 PM Quote
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Thank you everyone for your messages, its so good to have you all watching my back!!!
Up to now I have still had no contact from the nurses at all, so its been over a week from my original call, and on Friday I called again, and the specialist nurse has still not returned that call!!
I will definitely be getting onto PALS about this, its very disappointing, and makes you feel so worthless, that they cant even be bothered to call someone back who is in pain.
Hopefully I can get referred to a different consultant on the NHS, and have a better relationship with the team.
Will keep you updated.
BARBARA
Calmwater22
#15 Posted : Wednesday, January 27, 2010 5:08:40 PM Quote
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u shall barbs u shall,grr deeply upsetting see u left suffer so no response of any kind def pals needed to sort this issue out.
gr u t care all very best for friday.
sure stress if this lack care hasnt helped RA 1 bit bless.
lv melly
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Damned76
#16 Posted : Wednesday, January 27, 2010 8:11:56 PM Quote
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How bloody awful is this - having to resort to going private. I wish you the best of luck of Friday Barbara and am glad you are going to take this up with PALS. Hope work isn't too hard on you tomorrow. Was it your hubby's appointment today?

julie
BarbieGirl
#17 Posted : Wednesday, January 27, 2010 8:30:24 PM Quote
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Hi Julie, yes, it was Roy's appt today. It was to look at his heart to see if he needed a different kind of pacemaker than the norm. He doesnt have one now, as part of the heart was damaged when he had 2 heart attacks, one in 1992 and one in 2005. This one would need to be done through a vein in his thigh, and would keep the working part from getting weaker. It kind of gives the heart mini shocks its called an ICD. After having tests from before Christmas they decided at the moment all is ok, so not got that to worry about at the moment.
I am absolutely furious with the rheumy team at the clinic!! I dont need the stress of them ignoring my phone calls as well as the pain and swelling. I just hope the private consult can sort out some better meds, even if he has to write to my GP to get me the prescription for them.
BARBARA
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#18 Posted : Wednesday, January 27, 2010 10:07:07 PM Quote
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Thinking of you Barbie, try be positive, stress will make things worse, i'm thinking ~ Well done you! ~ because YOU have stuck at it and are making progress albeit slow, but surely.....
...and yes complaints need to be made.....
All the very best wishes for your appointment and for sorting things out with PALS too
love Liz xxxxx
Damned76
#19 Posted : Thursday, January 28, 2010 8:02:44 PM Quote
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Thank goodness Roy doesn't have to go through anything else at the moment. Will be thinking of you tomorrow - hope it goes well.

Julie
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#20 Posted : Thursday, January 28, 2010 9:10:26 PM Quote
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Good luck for tomorrow!

Nina x
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