There are a number of posts here about the practicalities of obtaining prescriptions and medication, and seeing doctors or consultants. I'm curious about the more personal side of these experiences, how you find dealing with the NHS and negotiating (or arguing) for the treatment you need.
I've personally found many of my experiences with doctors to be demeaning and humiliating. I'm often treated as if I don't know what's best for me, I find staff will talk over me and ignore my thoughts, feelings and opinions about my treatment. If I was treated this way anywhere else I'd leave, but being insulin dependent I have to stay in touch with my doctor's practice to secure prescriptions for insulin.
I don't feel safe to argue or challenge the doctors as I'm worried they'll withhold my medication - this happened once when I disagreed with a doctor. Being tied to the NHS like this and knowing they can cut me down like this compounds my sense of degradation and being out of control of my condition. I feel enraged from being humiliated, and ashamed to be so dependent on people who treat me this way.
As you might imagine, my control isn't great. I'm aware that I would probably benefit from treatment reviews and checkups, but I try to have as little contact with the NHS as possible.
I'd really like to know if anyone relates to this and how you've coped with it personally. There's a lot of practical advice on this forum but I'm really not looking for that right now. I'd like to hear from anyone who's had similar experiences and if you've managed to make a better working relationship with the NHS.
Thanks.
I've personally found many of my experiences with doctors to be demeaning and humiliating. I'm often treated as if I don't know what's best for me, I find staff will talk over me and ignore my thoughts, feelings and opinions about my treatment. If I was treated this way anywhere else I'd leave, but being insulin dependent I have to stay in touch with my doctor's practice to secure prescriptions for insulin.
I don't feel safe to argue or challenge the doctors as I'm worried they'll withhold my medication - this happened once when I disagreed with a doctor. Being tied to the NHS like this and knowing they can cut me down like this compounds my sense of degradation and being out of control of my condition. I feel enraged from being humiliated, and ashamed to be so dependent on people who treat me this way.
As you might imagine, my control isn't great. I'm aware that I would probably benefit from treatment reviews and checkups, but I try to have as little contact with the NHS as possible.
I'd really like to know if anyone relates to this and how you've coped with it personally. There's a lot of practical advice on this forum but I'm really not looking for that right now. I'd like to hear from anyone who's had similar experiences and if you've managed to make a better working relationship with the NHS.
Thanks.