AJLang
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
First I need to scream with frustration. If you may recall last Thursday I phoned for test results and the doctor hadn't looked at them. Then when she did she wrote a vague comment. Next day when I spoke to her she arranged further blood tests and an x-ray.
I phoned today. The x-ray had come back but she hadn't looked at it despite it having been on the system for a while. The receptionist showed it to do her after I phoned and all she wrote was "normal". Despite the pain and stiffness that I have in my right hip when I walk which means that I have to sit down after 10 minutes if I haven't had strong pain relief. She does not appear to have considered the x-ray in relation to my other tests or said that I need to see her to work out what the problem actually is.
When I asked the receptionist what I should do she suggested that I make an appointmnet - so I've made one with the nice GP who I saw on Wednesday, who identified that there was definitely a problem with my hip and who said that even if the tests come back ok I should be referred to a rheumatologist. I am seeing her again tomorrow. Why don't all GPs say the same thing? (rhetorical question).
I phoned today. The x-ray had come back but she hadn't looked at it despite it having been on the system for a while. The receptionist showed it to do her after I phoned and all she wrote was "normal". Despite the pain and stiffness that I have in my right hip when I walk which means that I have to sit down after 10 minutes if I haven't had strong pain relief. She does not appear to have considered the x-ray in relation to my other tests or said that I need to see her to work out what the problem actually is.
When I asked the receptionist what I should do she suggested that I make an appointmnet - so I've made one with the nice GP who I saw on Wednesday, who identified that there was definitely a problem with my hip and who said that even if the tests come back ok I should be referred to a rheumatologist. I am seeing her again tomorrow. Why don't all GPs say the same thing? (rhetorical question).