MiniMatt
08-10-07, 12:38 PM
Disclaimer out of the way right now. I have nothing but the greatest of time and respect for the individuals in the NHS, they have, and continue to quite literally save my life. It's the bureaucracy that's completely bonkers.
Ok, just started a new batch of exciting chemicals on a rolling prescription held by the pharmacy next door to my GP. The last batch sent me a tad loopy (http://forums.sv650.org/showpost.php?p=1275068&postcount=19) so they're keeping a close eye on me. The nurse came round to visit on Friday (currently only working tuesday to thursday) and didn't like the look of the way some side effects were developing so phoned the consultant at the hospital. Consultant said "stop taking immediately, come see me first thing monday morning". Which is fine, as the rolling prescription was up on friday anyway, so didn't collect that. So I pop down this monday morning to the hospital to see the consultant. Who puts me on a slightly reduced dosage of the same drugs. Now, crucially, I could almost but not quite, make the required dosage with the drugs on the rolling prescription, having some left over. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. But silly me, I made the mistake of asking the pharmacy what to do. "You'll need a new prescription" they say, pop next door and see the GP.
So, GP receptionist, ok, you'll need a new prescription, fill in the details on this form, that form, and the other form, oh and hand over your First Born as deposit etc. "When do you need them for?", "Well, today, I don't have any as the prescription has changed.". "Well you can't get it today, we can get it ready for you tomorrow." (these were exact words btw)
"OK, SO I'LL JUST NOT TAKE ANYTHING TODAY THEN, YOU KNOW, THESE DRUGS THAT ARE KEEPING ME ALIVE?* THAT'LL BE OK THEN WILL IT? I'M SO GLAD THEY'VE STARTED PUTTING FULLY QUALIFIED DOCTORS ON RECEPTION, MAKES THINGS SO MUCH EASIER. IF I DIE SHOULD I JUST MAKE A BLOODY APPOINTMENT TOO???" * ok, slight exaggeration, I'd probably last a week, maybe two
"Well there's no doctors in today, so it'll have to be tomorrow" (no word of a lie, no doctors in. No doctors in. No doctors in a GP surgery) "Or you could go back to the hospital.". Oooh, what to do, the doctors tell me I'll die if I don't take them, but the receptionist reckons I'll be fine without till tomorrow. Think I'll go back to the hospital.
Except the consultant has now gone to lunch/golf/see his mistress etc and won't be back in till tomorrow. And his notes haven't "hit the system" or whatever. So someone has to trawl through his notes, then go off and find a doctor (suprisingly difficult in a hospital as it turns out) to authorise a revised prescription. And when going through the notes, the doctor/nurse (not entirely sure who he was tbh) said "hmm, I think we'd better book you in for a CT scan." "I've just had one of those, a few weeks ago (http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=96839)", I say. "Odd", he replies, "can't seem to find any record of it....."
Ok, just started a new batch of exciting chemicals on a rolling prescription held by the pharmacy next door to my GP. The last batch sent me a tad loopy (http://forums.sv650.org/showpost.php?p=1275068&postcount=19) so they're keeping a close eye on me. The nurse came round to visit on Friday (currently only working tuesday to thursday) and didn't like the look of the way some side effects were developing so phoned the consultant at the hospital. Consultant said "stop taking immediately, come see me first thing monday morning". Which is fine, as the rolling prescription was up on friday anyway, so didn't collect that. So I pop down this monday morning to the hospital to see the consultant. Who puts me on a slightly reduced dosage of the same drugs. Now, crucially, I could almost but not quite, make the required dosage with the drugs on the rolling prescription, having some left over. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. But silly me, I made the mistake of asking the pharmacy what to do. "You'll need a new prescription" they say, pop next door and see the GP.
So, GP receptionist, ok, you'll need a new prescription, fill in the details on this form, that form, and the other form, oh and hand over your First Born as deposit etc. "When do you need them for?", "Well, today, I don't have any as the prescription has changed.". "Well you can't get it today, we can get it ready for you tomorrow." (these were exact words btw)
"OK, SO I'LL JUST NOT TAKE ANYTHING TODAY THEN, YOU KNOW, THESE DRUGS THAT ARE KEEPING ME ALIVE?* THAT'LL BE OK THEN WILL IT? I'M SO GLAD THEY'VE STARTED PUTTING FULLY QUALIFIED DOCTORS ON RECEPTION, MAKES THINGS SO MUCH EASIER. IF I DIE SHOULD I JUST MAKE A BLOODY APPOINTMENT TOO???" * ok, slight exaggeration, I'd probably last a week, maybe two
"Well there's no doctors in today, so it'll have to be tomorrow" (no word of a lie, no doctors in. No doctors in. No doctors in a GP surgery) "Or you could go back to the hospital.". Oooh, what to do, the doctors tell me I'll die if I don't take them, but the receptionist reckons I'll be fine without till tomorrow. Think I'll go back to the hospital.
Except the consultant has now gone to lunch/golf/see his mistress etc and won't be back in till tomorrow. And his notes haven't "hit the system" or whatever. So someone has to trawl through his notes, then go off and find a doctor (suprisingly difficult in a hospital as it turns out) to authorise a revised prescription. And when going through the notes, the doctor/nurse (not entirely sure who he was tbh) said "hmm, I think we'd better book you in for a CT scan." "I've just had one of those, a few weeks ago (http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=96839)", I say. "Odd", he replies, "can't seem to find any record of it....."