| Re: stomach for 5 years- doctor now dismisses the problem
Hi everyone and thanks for your replys and advice
I requested a different doctor at the surgery and she really took the situation seriously. Rather than dismiss the problem as that problem of 3 years duration, she has asked for full blood tests and H. Pylori check. She also said that an endoscope will be required.
She asked if stressful situations make it worse. She is right it does become worse during stressful events such as work,etc.
At least something is being done though the waiting could add Months before any real outcome is known.
An interesting comparison between the medical service in the US and UK, here the NHS is the big dinosaur of the UK which provides free service for all from the cradle to the grave for tens of millions of people. Only a small percentage have private health care. In the US, it appears that private insurance is a requirement ?.
The NHS moves slowly and is inflexible. Doctors seem more focused on patching people up rather than finding the ultimate cure. Our GP's make patient' referrals to specialists when they think it is required and not before. I sometimes believe more money is spent on managing the NHS than is spent on the medical care of patients. Ironically, I could pay for an endoscope privately and have it done next week if I pay but only if authority is given by my GP, the one who said that an endoscope was unnecessary 8 Months ago.
Sad, ironic and totally wrong but that is the NHS. I live in hope and battle on!
Regards
Tony
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