Thank you to everyone who gave advise to me on the situation of slow response from my doctors surgery.
After phoning NHS 24 and getting an emergency appointment with another doctor, I was admitted to the Western General Hospital that same night within half an hour, where I have spent two weeks on IV and oral Antibiotics as well as pain killers.
Just got out of hospital today at 1:30pm 4/3/14 very much better and with a letter for my surgery advising them that had I been provided with an anticipation pack and seen promptly, it would have been very unlikely that I would have needed admission to hospital for such a long period of time and that for the future an anticipation pack must be made available along with a swift appointment for assessment.
Again, I have to praise the kindness and thoughtfulness of the members of this site.
This has been an experience that I have no wish to have again anytime soon.
Thank you all, My friends.
Tom.
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Hi there Tom what a performance and 2 weeks in hospital no fun at all for you.But glad your back in the land of the living and now armed with your rescue meds for any problems in the future.Makes such a difference having caring people to help us.Takecare and keepwell. Janexx
Yes it does make a big difference when you have help and caring support.
Although....just read the discharge sheet and they have added to the Bronchiectasis emphysema as well as COPD. WOW I'm going all out here with the diagnosis.
It has been impossible to get any information from any f these doctors, but now....I wish I`d never asked.
Just lucky I guess.hope your feeling nicely labelled and boxed lol .Details never used to worry me but more recently Ive noticed certain info can have a negative impact sometimes.But we need to know hiho and away we go.Keepwell now Tom Janexx
Tom, I'm glad to hear you are home and armed with emergency meds for the future!! let's hope you won't be needing them too soon, sleep well tonight in your own bed, sending well wishes, huff xxx
Good to hear you are home Tom and that your gp has had good instructions from your hospital ......i am pretty new to this compsred to some here but after four years of winter misery i asked for referral this time last year .....i was obviously not assertive enough (even though i am a manager!!) I let him fob me off with no tests just another inhaler and this xmas wham worst ever. So now seeing a new consultant. Dont be fobbed off you need rescue meds you know your body best if youd had them your experience would probably not of been so stressful . Take care love Judith xx
It`s an old story, every time I go to hospital I get something added on to the original diagnosis, the list ( in successive order ) Asthma, Scarred Lung, Bronchiectasis and now Emphysema.
Flipping heck Tom, what a kerfuffle. I know the signs now and always go straight for an ambulance, they've never failed to take me in and admit me, I have a permanent bed in the hospital now!! Lol! Don't ever hesitate to ring for one Tom. I must admit leaving it nearly too long on a couple of occasions as I hate being in hospital, please don't follow my example! Libby x
ha, I`ll try not to follow your example Libby, but like you I hate the thought of going through all the rig marowl of admission, jabs in the belly for DVT, treatment and worst of all.............Hospital food aghhhhhhhhh.
Apart from the stress my poor wife goes through when every time I come home with yet another problem added to the list.
I think I must be a medical anomaly.
I will get PR In six weeks time of being clear of infection, so that is another step forward, just hope there are no more steps back on the horizon.
In saying that, the nursing staff are excellent and are on first name terms with me and I with them, just waiting on my staff night out invitation.
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