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<blockquote data-quote="gazzab" data-source="post: 2412059" data-attributes="member: 116322"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I have a problem with my GP I was allowed to go without duloxetine after ordering too early which I was advised to order well in advance due to COVID </p><p> After this I was switched to gabapentin which didn’t help and the side effects were severe including sever dizziness. I was moved to pregablin which I ordered again tablets ran out doctor never called me when they said they would luckily I have only just gone on to them so no withdrawal symptoms and even though my peripheral neuropathy is agony the GP refused to prescribe any painkillers. I have decided enough is enough and changing doctors. On diabetic review all they did was take blood and blood pressure. I was considering reporting them to the NHS or is this just a waste of time and to move surgeries. I don’t even want to complain because it’s effected me but also for the people who it could effect in the future. Any advise or words of words soon would be nice now my feet are very swollen but I can’t get an appointment until 5th June</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gazzab, post: 2412059, member: 116322"] Hi I have a problem with my GP I was allowed to go without duloxetine after ordering too early which I was advised to order well in advance due to COVID After this I was switched to gabapentin which didn’t help and the side effects were severe including sever dizziness. I was moved to pregablin which I ordered again tablets ran out doctor never called me when they said they would luckily I have only just gone on to them so no withdrawal symptoms and even though my peripheral neuropathy is agony the GP refused to prescribe any painkillers. I have decided enough is enough and changing doctors. On diabetic review all they did was take blood and blood pressure. I was considering reporting them to the NHS or is this just a waste of time and to move surgeries. I don’t even want to complain because it’s effected me but also for the people who it could effect in the future. Any advise or words of words soon would be nice now my feet are very swollen but I can’t get an appointment until 5th June thanks [/QUOTE]
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