I have a health condition that is not being treated correctly at all. been going on tto long now, need help but NHS is failing me at every turn! help! :'-(
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It's a little bit difficult to help when you have given no clue as to the situation, but here are two things it could help to remember. One is that, unfortunately not all health conditions are fixable, but also that, if you haven't done so already you can ask your GP or whoever you see at outpatients clinic for a second opinion. If you do that it's important to state the reasons why, so that your concerns are taken seriously: if not they may try to fob you off with excuses. Stick to your guns and just politely restate your reasons.
I agree that not all health problems are fixable with the conventional system of health. For those like me who are suffering such health problems, I would suggest asking around and finding good complementary practitioners such as a kinesiologist or a medical dowser who can actually detect the imbalances and often correct them. In time the conventional system will get up to scratch with the problems of the 21st century (I pray), but suspect with the slow progress it will not be in my time. I can't thank complementary practitioners enough for helping me and yes, saving my life. I do have problems still to manage, but I am going to see another one soon because our bodies are constantly being thrown out of balance with all sorts of toxins on all levels physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. I would not go to anyone who could not test me before suggesting a treatment. I do not do 'trial and error' any more.
request a second opinion as is your right. if you can afford it book a private consultation, get a diagnosis and go for nhs treatment.
Which m.Health authority ?Rdash great oaks scunthorpe is so dodgy re access team we former patients who hav'nt suicide and no longer around rip i heard of in last year or so.Are told by head of access while assessing m.Health person during period no taking of anti psychotic meds to continue using alcohol if it works better for you than meds,turns round when asked about this by grimsby probation staff that person is every day alcoholic?1.9 units a day on off days only is'nt alcoholic of any kind.Complaint under consideration.
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