Well Folks,
I've got a personal battle to fight with my GP....
Having recently recieved a letter from the NHS Business Services Authority informing me that my NHS Medical exemption certificate is about to expire - the one I was allocated when originally diagnosed with ET - the letter requested that I fill out form FP92A to confirm that I am eligible for a new certificate. I duly filled out the form and ticked the box for:
"I am undergoing treatment for:
_ Cancer:
* including for the effects of cancer; or
* the effects of current or previous cancer treatment"
I then handed this form into my GP awaiting his approval of my statement who would then send the form off to the NHS Business Services Authority. Anyway, he's sent the form off, but declared that I am not eligible for free prescriptions and therefore that my statement and claim as a cancer patient recieving treatment is false - as such I should not qualify for free prescriptions!
I've since called him this morning and he seemed quite dismissive of ET being:
a) a cancer
&
b) Even if it was, I'm not undergoing treatment for it.
As you can imagine I am pretty annoyed. Having challenged his assumption that appeared to be that ET is not a cancer, I informed him that organisations like the WHO and Blood Cancer UK have defined ET as such. He then seemed to concede ground here, but instead of accepting his error he moved his argument to being that even if it was a cancer I'm not receiving ongoing treatment for it. He actually referenced a letter from my Haematologist referring to me not recieving treatment when she was referencing stronger meds to reduce platelet levels which I have never taken - to date I have only ever taken 25mg of aspirin per day.
In my mind the fact that I'm taking aspirin daily and seeing a Haematologists 4 times a year, and providing ongoing blood tests is treatment.
He has invited me to challenge his decision, thus this post. What I want to source is a statement or letter from a respected medical intuition or individual to confirm that based on the above that:
A) ET is classed as a cancer
&
B) if I am being prescribed aspirin daily and seeing a Haematologist to monitor my bloods, then by definition this is receiving treatment for my cancer.
Can anyone assist?
Regards,