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bad day at the Doctors
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when I went to ask for some stronger pain killers I mentioned that my arthritic hip hurt more when my diverticular desease was active, the Doc (a locum) scoffed at the idea, said it was impossible as the two were not connected, but I know that the two things always come at the same time, I also told her that my pain is always worse when my blood sugar is low (I'm diabetic) she almost laughed at this, but I saw her smirk behind her hand, she did give me some stronger pain killers but I came away feeling like a silly child who exagerates to get what she wanted, what are your thoughts on this please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It doesn't matter how right or wrong you might be about the pain being connected with your blood sugar etc, she is quite wrong to scoff and smirk.
If feel up to it write a short unemotional note addressed to The Practice Manager about the behaviour. At least you will have registered the issue and she might have to explain herself to her managers.
If feel up to it write a short unemotional note addressed to The Practice Manager about the behaviour. At least you will have registered the issue and she might have to explain herself to her managers.
put your concerns in a calm and clear manner and address them to the office manager of your doctor's surgery - you are entitled to be treated with respect and your perception of your condition is certainly something that should be taken into account. Stay calm but you pay into the NHS and are therefore entitled to their respect
Your GP practice has a complaints process - you need to write to the practice manager (do it now while it's fresh in your mind, and while you are still smarting from the treatment you received). The doctor may only be a locum but the practice needs to know about patients' experiences, this is a very big part of their satisfaction procedures these days.
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