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<blockquote data-quote="swan45" data-source="post: 1837871" data-attributes="member: 316783"><p>Thank you for your reply , she went today as she has pain in her chest and he said she will now need to have investigation by looking into her stomach with a probe to see if there is a blockage or something. I told my mum Before about are they going to do this weeks ago and she said no as the gp never suggested it. She wont let me go with her she feels its the gp that can only do what he can under the circumstances as mum had a letter dated 6th july that only arrived yesterday from the hospital which she didnt mention what it was , but the doctor said the NHS are so busy which is why the letter came to her late .to be honest i am more scared her gallbladder is worsening and shes likely to get more seriously ill .but i already feel she is.shes very hard to talk round and goes with what the doctor says .i am fed up with the loop holes in the treatment of the NHS and her wieght probably has not been kept watch .shes an extremely intelligent woman and will not however go with anything much i say as she says she must go with the doctors .but i have been so ahead of it all since she was taken ill months ago and watched her get worse and they only do something unless she goes to say of her having problems relating to her gallbladder but dont look after her inbetween.she was told way back she would have her gallbladder out. But theyve said around september. I loathe them all.i am so frustrated. Sorry ive gone on about it. Maybe i have to resign to the fact its how it is. If this was a child they would have done far more. I do believe they care less if you are an adult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swan45, post: 1837871, member: 316783"] Thank you for your reply , she went today as she has pain in her chest and he said she will now need to have investigation by looking into her stomach with a probe to see if there is a blockage or something. I told my mum Before about are they going to do this weeks ago and she said no as the gp never suggested it. She wont let me go with her she feels its the gp that can only do what he can under the circumstances as mum had a letter dated 6th july that only arrived yesterday from the hospital which she didnt mention what it was , but the doctor said the NHS are so busy which is why the letter came to her late .to be honest i am more scared her gallbladder is worsening and shes likely to get more seriously ill .but i already feel she is.shes very hard to talk round and goes with what the doctor says .i am fed up with the loop holes in the treatment of the NHS and her wieght probably has not been kept watch .shes an extremely intelligent woman and will not however go with anything much i say as she says she must go with the doctors .but i have been so ahead of it all since she was taken ill months ago and watched her get worse and they only do something unless she goes to say of her having problems relating to her gallbladder but dont look after her inbetween.she was told way back she would have her gallbladder out. But theyve said around september. I loathe them all.i am so frustrated. Sorry ive gone on about it. Maybe i have to resign to the fact its how it is. If this was a child they would have done far more. I do believe they care less if you are an adult. [/QUOTE]
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