Problems with GP
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hi and welcome
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Hi @anonG and welcome to the Community. Please let us know if there is anything we can help you with.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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I am new too G only been here a few days but already found it very friendly
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Welcome to the community @anonG. How are you doing today?Community Manager
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Hello @anonG
My Name is Connie00
I am one off the community Champion’s here at Scope. it’s really nice to meet you.
A very warm welcome to the Community.
I trust you are having a good day today,
is there anything specifically we can help you with or advise you about.
Here at scope we welcome people from all walks of life, if we can be of any assistance to you please don’t hesitate to contact us,
please feel free to have a look around our online community, and join in, we welcome new blood and would welcome your opinion
I am sure someone will reach out to you whom suffers or knows more about your condition
Enjoy the rest of your day
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Thank you Connie. Every day is the same to me just wishing tomorrow i will get my wakened day when my brain clears and lets me get cpl of things done.?
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Sorry ive just saw others wishing me well, thanks everyone.
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Hello @anonG
I myself suffer with Fibromyalgia, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and FND, (functional neurological disorder)So, I live most of my days in pain, I can relate to where you are coming from, sometimes it gets the better of me, and sometimes I’m not sure which one is playing up more, difficult to know, so I really have empathy for you.I think the brain fog is the worst as this limits what we are able to do.
if we can be of any further help please let us know.
Have a good day
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You are welcome @anonG. It is nice to meet you. Please let us know if we can be of any help to you.Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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Would you believe i have tried reach i think its called. I have tried action for ME nobody can help they just keep saying practice manager. Its the evil gp who replies to any complaints unless it is just my complaints. I got a reply from her when another gp grabbed an xray i took thinking it would let her have an idea of my spinal discs. I can see the difference in thickness to thiness,she shouted at me shaking the xray around the examination light not switched on saying" and what have i to do with this? I'm not qualified to examine this" It was simply my spine and different sized discs i thought i was helping her get an idea about my chronic back pain,but she had snatched it from me had a laugh at me and practically threw it back at me. Thats when i decided to complain and the reply was from the nasty evil gp who was in at a house call and answered my concerns in mid sentance with "whatever". After the complaint letter months and months later i asked to speak to the practice manager and i am pretty sure i actually got the whatever gp who again in mid sentance said "if you dont like the practice go to a different one, but im so sure it was the gp and not the manager. Its like i have demons all around me i cant get anywhere or a gp that will believe how ill i feel all day every day.
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Hi @anonG. Your experiences sound awful.
Can I ask how you're making these complaints? And do you think finding a new GP would be an option for you?
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