
Originally Posted by
Keswick_Krumble
I'm glad that you weren't on the Harold Shipman jury if that's your response! Both the content and the tone of this response is so weak and frail that I'm surprised you bothered to waste your time. Disappointing and weak.
It's becoming very difficult not to assume that you have personal experience of wasting a doctor's time and are merely deflecting your own experiences onto others- given how much you harp on about it. Given the little fibs (not to mention the embarrassing side-step with the Bradford postal worker which some may deem to have 'forced' you to reveal some of your own personal details in an attempt to save face) that you've been repeatedly caught out telling on here, I have some advice for you in the event that you have some personal experience of wasting or feeling like you have wasted a doctor's time:
* Try to be as clear and concise with your GP as possible- it will be of assistance in the future; that way you will not feel like you are wasting a professional's time.
* That being said, however, you should be confident (as I was) to persist if you are not happy with the diagnosis (you may view it as a mis-diagnosis) which may, or may not, have been the result of your GP being tired or having to spend time with people who you or he/she deemed as time wasters.
As a final note- I'd hope that not too many GP's deemed many of their patients to be "time-wasters"; I'm not sure it's the caring ethos that our beloved but much maligned NHS was founded upon.
Wonderful warm Christmas wishes to you Heathen,
KK
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PS- The inhaler considerably helped with my breathing (as it is designed to do) though it did not help / treat / cure / prevent the underlying problem. Can it be any straight forward?