I am a carer for my husband Graham who is in stage 3 COPD.
He had a spirometry test done by our local hospital back in December, he also did the same test for "The Bliss Co-hort Study"
Normally we see his hospital consultant every six months, but by February no appointment had arrived for him to be seen. I phoned the consultants secretary to inquire about his late appointment. She told me that due to hospital department closures at Stafford and other regional hospitals, their waiting list and times had vastly increased, we would be sent an appointment in a few months time.
In the meantime both Graham and myself are noticing he is having problems with his breathing, especially when exercising, walking and talking, we felt it was getting worse since his last chest infection in March 2013.
So I contacted our GP to book Graham an appointment to get this problem sorted out.
The COPD Nurse refused to do a spirometry test because both Bliss and the hospital had both done one, but they had not got any results from both tests..........
Once again I phoned the hospital to try to get an appointment with no joy.
So I booked him in with another Dr in the practice, who once again referred us to the COPD nurse, who once again refused to do the test as he had already done two in December, despite not having any results from both tests!!
I phoned the hospital again and got through to appointments, and finally managed to get an appointment for 10th July.
In the meantime, I wrote a letter of complaint to the GP's surgery manager, explaining our frustration and anger that his problem was not being attended too.
Within a couple of weeks another spirometry test was organised, the results of the two previous tests were chased up, but they still could not access the hospitals test results.
We were told that the test showed he was stable with the results from the test the year before. But we were and are more concerned with his condition now.
When we finally attended the appointment last week Graham was exhibiting signs of a TIA, numbness and weakness all down his right hand side. Dribbling from the mouth on the right hand side, a slight facial droop on his right hand side, although he could lift both arms above his head. He was sent straight to hospital who kept him in overnight.
I said I would bring in his medication for all his ailment including COPD, but was told not to bother as they had his prescription and would give him the medication he required from their pharmacy.
They only gave him 4 aspirin and a statin!!! no other medication at all!!!!
He went back to the Dr's last Friday were he was attending a Health MOT.
I expressed my concern for his COPD problems, but they say they cannot do any tests because of the TIA.....
Then today we receive a letter from the hospital saying his appointment with his COPD consultant has been put back to 4th September. We have not seen his consultant since June 2012.
Graham feels the he has been abandoned by the medical profession , and is now refusing to go back and try again to get his problem sorted out.
I am at my wits end!!!
How can I get some help for what we consider is a worsening of his condition?