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caroline-g
#1 Posted : Saturday, March 22, 2014 12:05:17 AM Quote
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Hi my name is Caroline and I was diagnosed with RA back in 2007 I live in Edinburgh

I have been having a bit of a hectic time this last three months or so, I phoned the nurse specialist, (I was given the number at my first appointment) so when the call got through a message came on saying that the number was no longer available, this left me in limbo, Confused thinking what do. I do next as I was trying to get in touch to get a steroid to help with pain! I decided to go up to the clinic at the hospital (Western General ) I used to walk to it before the RA set in. So when I got to Speak to one of the nurses and told her about the message on the phone she said she was very sorry that she could not help me and that I would have to see my GP, when she had gone I just sat and cried for a wee while, you see I am not a confident sort of person I fact I find it a bit difficult to put my point over,a lot of times I get really nervy and find it hard to get the words I need to say, anyway back to the story.

About three weeks ago I got a letter through the post, it was from the hospital telling me that my appointment had been changed from May the first 2014 to December 2014 I didn't get much further Than that cos I was so angryMad now to let you know it had been almost a year since I last saw the consultant, when I eventually calmed down I phoned my doctors surgery only to be told there were no appointments ,that I should call each morning at 0800 I thought good Grief it takes me all my time to get out of. Bed at nine and ten in the morning. But hold on I knew I had an appointment a few days later to see the nurse at the surgery for the asthma clinic because yes I was getting stressed out with all these thing I had no control of, when I was called in to the nurses clinic, I could not control my emotions as I tried to explain why I was wheezing and the point that all the problems with the RA was stressing me out.

I have an appointment to see the GP on Thursday but I don't know how I am going to talk with him without breaking down again,
Could anyone give me some tips on how to hold my nerves I would very much appreciate some advice Blink

Paul Barrett
#2 Posted : Saturday, March 22, 2014 1:02:04 PM Quote
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with breaking down when you see the GP. If nothing else it will help the GP understand that you are in a bad place and need some help. We spend so much time being strong that we criticise ourselves when we reach the point where we can't cope. It happens to all of us.

You are doing the right thing though - your GP is the right person to go to to get help. He will, for example, be able to accelerate your appointment with the rheumy consultant and may even be able to get you re-engaged with the rheumy nurse service.
Paul Barrett

Hexham - Northumberland - Loads of spectacular walks - all I need now are the joints to go with them! :)

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jewelsh
#3 Posted : Saturday, March 22, 2014 2:10:16 PM Quote
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Hi Caroline
I agree with Paul, there is nothing wrong with showing your true feelings. It shows how desperate you have become at the shoddy service you are encountering whilst putting up with what can be unbearable pain. Sometimes you just wish that other people could suffer the effects of RA for a couple of days!!! I wouldn't really wish it on my worst enemy but you know what I mean!
Try writing down what you want to say to your GP so you don't forget anything, and if necessary just show him what you have written. You won't be the first to feel this way and hopefully you have an understanding GP who will get things moving for you
Let us know how you get on

Sending a gentle hug
Julie
caroline-g
#4 Posted : Saturday, March 22, 2014 9:21:25 PM Quote
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Thanks Paul and jewelsh I have been told in the past to write things down so I shall do the best I can, and yes I shall let you know how it all pans out, hopefully a new and prompt appointment.
gogs
#5 Posted : Saturday, March 22, 2014 11:21:01 PM Quote
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Hi Caroline,

You sound as if you're having a very hard time from a lot of people who are supposed to be looking after you.
Paul and Julie are right when they say that your GP should be the one to get you an earlier Ra appointment - next December is disgustingThumbDown

What julie says about writing down what you want to speak to your GP about is really very important. I never go to the GP without my 'list'.
Some of the questions can be answered with one word leaving time for the more important one's. I think it also helps the GP and that makes
both of you satisfied with the consultation. Usually what we do is skirt around what we really want to say or just hope they can read our minds. Sadly
they can't do that, you need to be upfront , ask the questions that are giving you concern, remember, it is your consultation, never come by easily, and must
always be put to the best use when you finally get there.

Good luck Caroline, you deserve some. Keep us up to date with your progress.

GogsSmile
suzanne_p
#6 Posted : Sunday, March 23, 2014 4:50:52 PM Quote
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hi Caroline,

what a rotten time you're having, and appointment being put back 7 months is just not on, mine has been changed by 3 months before but as i was OK i didn't push for a change back.

well my GP has seen me break down many time's over the years, he's the one i run too .. sadly he's retiring at the end of this week and i am distraught, our children played together and they're in their thirties now. so i have made an appointment to say a proper goodbye for later this week. i know i shall cry buckets.

anyway back to the plot, i agree write everything down, make bullet points .. because i can end up talking about everything other than what my problem/worries are. tell your GP there is zero contact with Rheumy Nurse, because that's so important as well, mine is a diamond and would be on my case if i was left in limbo. she runs her own clinic and has emergency appointments set aside each week in you're in trouble.

make a fuss, i know you're not confident, but it's you that's suffering and needs must.

good luck and let us know how you get on.

Suzanne
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