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4 years to be diagnosed correctly with a perineal hernia by the incompetent, catastrophic NHS

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After being misdiagnosed with a vaginal prolapse in 2022 (I had to wait 2 years to be seen since 2020) The surgeon said scans unnecessary & carrying out a sacrocolpopexy. I attended A&E in 2024 followed by an MRI. I was diagnosed with a petineal hernia. Now NHS says they cant find a surgeon who even knows how to carry out the correct procedure.

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