Two nights ago I ended up at a+e with high BP. Was there for nearly 12 hours. Before admission paramedics recorded my BP 201/101 pulse 81. Many more fluctuating reading in red alert status.
Triage carried out BP reading. Still in red alert. Had no more BP checks after that one. Then came hours of futile waiting to see an actual doctor. By this time it was 7 30am (changed over to day staff).
9am a trainer (something or other) questioned me about medical history and my symptoms. My replies were wrote down in a little tatty note book. Then she finally decided to do my blood pressure. OMG the BP machine was broken so she could not do a reading. Had no more BP tests after that failed attempt.
Finally saw a fully qualified doctor at about 11am for roughly 3 minutes, (could have been less time). First question he asked me was, "Do you have a spray for Angina" . Baffled, brain dead, confused and so tired, I replied, "I don't have angina. I have AFib, Left Atrial Dilation, mitral stenosis, hypertension and hypothyroidism"
The dangerously high BP I was admitted with was not mentioned at all. Bloody heck I felt so unreal, bewildered like I was in an alien land and I could not comprehend or relate to where this doctor was coming from.
He did say that he would refer me to a chest pain clinic. I was initially admitted with BP problem. Not once did I mention chest pain. What the hell went on here?
Needless to say checked my BP when I got home. Still had red alert fluctuating numbers with occasional Amber alerts. Defeated, scared and deflated I crawled into bed.
The so called professional doctor did tell me that my blood results were normal. Going by the rush he was in he may not have even looked at my blood results. If Only for thyroid results, I need a copy of those blood results.
Does anyone know how I can get a copy of blood results that was taken when I was admitted to a+e?
Really would appreciate some help