So palliative care and the transplant team have asked the gp to provide particular care and meds, have they NO!!! Can I make an appointment to speak to a gp? NO!!! The only thing to reduce me to tears is trying to deal with the incompetence of my gp surgery.
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Thatβs disgusting! Keep trying and donβt take no for an answer. If all else fails, get in touch with your palliative care team. You shouldnβt have to go through this.
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Thankyou for the suggestion. If we can't get an appointment I'll do that. Palliative prescribed oxycodone to help with the breathing difficulties but gp have sent a letter saying, amongst other inaccuracies, that they have removed it as opioids have no affect on pain! If they had read the letters, (several!) they would see the small dosage would not touch pain anyway and I'm not on it for pain! Oooh I'm so cross and frustrated!
I agree with Sassy , itβs just not acceptable ! You donβt need this stress , contact your palliative care team and let them deal with it , if they are anything like my husbands team they will soon sort it out , thatβs their job .
Thankyou. If we get no joy from the surgery I will. This is why I try not to deal with the gp surgery.
I canβt tell you how sorry I am to read this. βAppallingβ doesnβt even touch the sides of what I want to say. The hospital should/may also have an End of Life Board/Team as well as Palliative Care and it may be worth emailing them too, as well as phoning (writing always better than phoning even though probably last thing you feel like doing). Can you get hold of Patient Rep on those teams and maybe the PALS team too? Fault with GP surgery not them, but you need all the help you can get. Sadly, even many previously good GP surgeries going downhill currently. Maybe GP Manager worth contacting too, if you have any faith in your particular Manager (sometimes I do this with mine as sheβs a pretty decent person who listens when receptionists donβt get it). Please keep us in the picture.
Thank-you, it sounds as if you have experienced this 'misunderstanding ' by a gp before! My husband, (what would I do without him?! ) is going to try once more for an appointment to discuss the care plan, meds etc with the gp. If no joy - pens at the ready! Well, keyboards now. (I don't have an end of life team, I have long term palliative care. I didn't know there was a difference so imagine my horror when initially referred! They are the experts on medication! )
Your palliative care team would definitely help you with this. I know this from experience with my husband's palliative care team. In my husband's case,a call from palliative care stopped the GP surgery shannanagins and made them jump to it.
This is probably an assistant at the GP surgery following the instructions they've been given to the letter, without the medical knowledge to understand the different uses this medication has. Does your surgery have a Patient Participation Group? Could you complain to a member of that as well.
But as others have said, the Palliative Care Team will have the most clout. And PALS can certainly help you.
Thankyou. Sadly I think you are right. 'Highly trained call handlers' are now triaging and assessing our needs. The same ones who didn't know it was impossible for me to have had TWO hysterectomies, or understand why my Dad could not have polycystic OVARIES!π€¦ββοΈ They are now obviously in charge of responding to consultant's letters.
I've never known you moan before. Your surgery should be ashamed of themselves. Unhelpful and ignorant are two words that come to mind. (There are others.) I hope it doesn't take long to sort them out. Love and hugs, Chris xxx
Thankyou. I do try not to moan and to remain positive but the gp surgery get me every time. Only they manage to reduce me to tears. I knew our members would understand and lots of support and advice is being sent. Hopefully it will soon be sorted.
π€π€π€ for you. Hope you have a lovely time at the safari park.
Thankyou. Fabulous day out! I can recommend it. My grandson chose it because he said 'no walking for Nan.'
Doesn't it make you so mad and you really dont need to be stressed at the moment. Do as suggested let the pallative care team know then step back let them deal with it and keep calm. Gp's are getting away with murder at the moment and it really needs to be dealt with x
I had this trouble in December. In the end a senior nurse from the hospital had to ring my gp practice to sort them out.
That is shocking and to not issue or refuse what your team have requested is awful. I am so sorry you are having to sort this out.I don't know what your GP system is like but when I am 30th in line for an emergency appointment for my Mum and can't get through then I will email them. At least that way it is down on 'paper' and you can address it to the GP or Manager in the hope one of them will read it and respond directly. I am lucky as they usually will assist.
Thinking of you and hope it is resolved.
How awful for you. It makes me so angry to hear about this neglect. If you really want to get some action, PALS would be a start. I would also have a chat with a no win no fee solicitor. But I understand that all this takes up so much energy and time that you may find this approach a burden. I know what you mean about admin staff acting as a triage service. Really makes me angry to hear their silly questions when booking an appointment. Best of luck Karenanne and I hope you will write here how it turns out finally. xxx
Steady on kid! It is very hard in this difficult world and I do sympathise. You tell us you live in fine countryside - call a freind and get them to give you an airing! I find that works wonders. Then I come back and start harassing my recalcitrant GP surgery with new enthusiasm!
80% of GPβs are now part time and work on average 20 hours a week.
We pay them on average Β£86K plus pension.
Here lies the problem.
Overpaid and underworked.
But why are they allowed to get away with it, we really need some body strong in power to start kicking arxe x
Palliative care gave me script for morphine then notified gp who now does the script. I didn't have to wait at all.
How annoying. May I ask what their excuse was?? I really hope you can speak to a GP This is totally unacceptable. xx π
The letter I received seemed like the gp had completely misunderstood what was being asked of them. E.g. I have been prescribed oxynorm to help with my breathing. It's not an uncommon med to use for copd and I find it helpful. The gp's response was that she could see opiods had 'crept' onto my prescription, they're 'not helpful for pain ' (!) and she has 'taken them off the prescription . . . out of temptations way'! It's so hard to see a gp here but my husband wrangled an appointment. That gp made another appointment to see another gp next week! Fingers crossed for next week. It's very stressful and really makes me anxious. I hope you are well.
Well obviously she is quite oblivious. Good grief how very annoying. π I really hope things get sorted Karen. This stress is not good for you at all. Luckily your husband is supportive. Do keep us updated. xx
i missed this post of youryours first time round and I'm absolutely appalled at the ignorance. No wonder you needed to vent! Grrrrrr.....out of temptations way" it buggers belief
Sorry to hear of your experience. Keep pestering. Contact the practice manager. Xx
I know how you feel Karen - I have been hospitalised on a number of occasions due to my COPD at 86 years old. At My last visit to see my consultant at the hospital - he suggested I needed a 24 hour BP monitor and wrote a letter to my GP to provide this machine.
I have checked with my Surgery every week since -and have been told 'it was out' 'it was broken' ' it was again out' now they 'don't know where it is' ......finally I was told 'as the consultant requested it-ask him to provide it'......?
Of course the Nurses are on strike and I am unable to speak to the consultant or his secretary..it is now coming up to three months - if i have a BP problem that needs attention - on top of my COPD .......no ambulances/paramedics ......?????
One couldn't have made it up....!!!!