Richard_H
Grand Master
Now I believe everything that the NHS stands for but this is something which really grates on me.
My gf fell off one of our horses about 4 years ago. Very serious accident. Destroyed her knee, broke her leg, shattered kneecap, tore all 4 ligaments of knee away from whatever it was supposed to be attached to.
Went to A+E in ambulance, took a few checks, quickly realised it was bad and sent to main hosiptal. No-one in main hospital could perform the op needed a specialist - who was in Norway. Waited about a week as they tried to get him over. He agreed to come but had to go to a different hospital. That was fine. First op was exploratory with second op repairing the deepst damage. Follow up op was to be a month or so later. 18 months go by a gf as half a knee attached. Two ligaments lying free inside knee. Metal pins holding patella become loose. Emergency op, same guy to fix most of knee. Follow up op was to be about a month later.
Another year get a letter. Too difficult to get specialist. If we go private NHS will pay for full treatment. 3 days later in for op (same surgeon!!! who managed to get to this appointment) and all ops done.
Now that bad part. 4 years now and gf is still on daily 4 x 2 doses of Tramadol (very strong pain killer), 4 x 2 doses of codeine, paracetamol as and when required, and ibuprufen.
No follow up. No nothing. Doctor regularly prescribes them. She is forced to see the doctor about every 4 months (can't do unlimited repeat prescriptions) but she comes out with the same bag of meds. This is around 4 years of this **** that she's taking. And when she's run out..... it's like seeing someone having heroin withdrawl symptoms.
I've tried to speak to doctor about weening her off but get nowhere.
Really pisses me off. I'm not saying she may not still need painkillers but don't the effects of them lessen? I never ever taken them. Broke my ankle once (forced to go to hospital by work after 2 days) and was told off for refusing pain killers. I just don't believe in putting stuff in your body like that.
Now if they're spending £££s prescribing this for one person how much is being wasted in the system overall. And how much long term damage is being done to these people?
I think it is all wrong.
My gf fell off one of our horses about 4 years ago. Very serious accident. Destroyed her knee, broke her leg, shattered kneecap, tore all 4 ligaments of knee away from whatever it was supposed to be attached to.
Went to A+E in ambulance, took a few checks, quickly realised it was bad and sent to main hosiptal. No-one in main hospital could perform the op needed a specialist - who was in Norway. Waited about a week as they tried to get him over. He agreed to come but had to go to a different hospital. That was fine. First op was exploratory with second op repairing the deepst damage. Follow up op was to be a month or so later. 18 months go by a gf as half a knee attached. Two ligaments lying free inside knee. Metal pins holding patella become loose. Emergency op, same guy to fix most of knee. Follow up op was to be about a month later.
Another year get a letter. Too difficult to get specialist. If we go private NHS will pay for full treatment. 3 days later in for op (same surgeon!!! who managed to get to this appointment) and all ops done.
Now that bad part. 4 years now and gf is still on daily 4 x 2 doses of Tramadol (very strong pain killer), 4 x 2 doses of codeine, paracetamol as and when required, and ibuprufen.
No follow up. No nothing. Doctor regularly prescribes them. She is forced to see the doctor about every 4 months (can't do unlimited repeat prescriptions) but she comes out with the same bag of meds. This is around 4 years of this **** that she's taking. And when she's run out..... it's like seeing someone having heroin withdrawl symptoms.
I've tried to speak to doctor about weening her off but get nowhere.
Really pisses me off. I'm not saying she may not still need painkillers but don't the effects of them lessen? I never ever taken them. Broke my ankle once (forced to go to hospital by work after 2 days) and was told off for refusing pain killers. I just don't believe in putting stuff in your body like that.
Now if they're spending £££s prescribing this for one person how much is being wasted in the system overall. And how much long term damage is being done to these people?
I think it is all wrong.