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Emergency Access To Treatment At Another Hospital
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Hope someone can help.
I had a miscarriage just over 2 wks ago, and was scanned this saturday and found to have retained products, I was told I needed an operation to removed these, however, due to a past experience I need to avoid a general anaesthetic, as it made me ill for months afterwards after increasing my irregular heart beats.
I want the procedure as i am in pain, and feel terrible, but the hospital say I have to have it under general.
I have searched online and quite a few other hospitals offer the same or similar procedure done under a spinal or local anaesthetic, which i would like.
My gp tells me that he isnt allowed to refer me for emergency treatment at another hospital, but surely I am entitled to have treatment at any NHS hospital am i not?
Can anyone please help, I would be happy to travel anywhere. If i just turned up at one of the hospitals that offer the procedures a&e department would they have to treat me. I am symptomatic, as i pain, on antibiotics and feel terrible.
I need this procedure doing asap, but need to avoid the general anaesthetic, as i now have children and cant risk being so ill again this time following a general.
Thanks in advance :)
I had a miscarriage just over 2 wks ago, and was scanned this saturday and found to have retained products, I was told I needed an operation to removed these, however, due to a past experience I need to avoid a general anaesthetic, as it made me ill for months afterwards after increasing my irregular heart beats.
I want the procedure as i am in pain, and feel terrible, but the hospital say I have to have it under general.
I have searched online and quite a few other hospitals offer the same or similar procedure done under a spinal or local anaesthetic, which i would like.
My gp tells me that he isnt allowed to refer me for emergency treatment at another hospital, but surely I am entitled to have treatment at any NHS hospital am i not?
Can anyone please help, I would be happy to travel anywhere. If i just turned up at one of the hospitals that offer the procedures a&e department would they have to treat me. I am symptomatic, as i pain, on antibiotics and feel terrible.
I need this procedure doing asap, but need to avoid the general anaesthetic, as i now have children and cant risk being so ill again this time following a general.
Thanks in advance :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My doctor said at the time that the general could have caused my heart to go back to its irregular rhythm, it is not harmful but very very uncomfortable.
I was not stressed by having the operation last time, and woke up with the irregular rhythm, after having only mild irregular rhythm in the weeks leading up to it.
I was not stressed by having the operation last time, and woke up with the irregular rhythm, after having only mild irregular rhythm in the weeks leading up to it.
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