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Louna
29-11-18, 14:14
Not sure if this is the correct place to post this so please move if needed.

Today i went to the doctor because i have a pretty nasty gash on my leg at the top of my thigh. I’ve been washing it / putting sudocrem on it but it started to look infected so i thought id better be safe than sorry.

I went in, the doctor said “whats the problem”. So i said “i have a gash at the top of my thigh, i think it could be infected”.

Then his response was “okay, ill give you antibiotics”.

Now - he did not examine me. Not once. Not for anything. He never even asked to look at my leg. He never saw the gash. Yet he was so quick to prescribe antibiotics? ORAL antibiotics too!! 4 times a day for a week!

Like i could understand the antibiotics if he had looked but it worries me that this is how people are dealt with? I feel kind of fobbed off and my mind is running with it.

He looked at my notes and mentioned my blood tests back in february. So he would havr seen that I just came off antibiotics very recently as i had bronchitis. I have Long QT Syndrome so i was at a higher risk of Pneumonia and my bronchitis was AWFUL. So i went on antibiotics and cleared it up in a week.

Anyway - it was my understanding that doctors try to avoid antibiotics as much as possible. So i’m confused why he didn’t even take the time to look at my leg?

This is probably going to sound so dumb to people but i just feel anxious that he fobbed me off basically :/

BikerMatt
29-11-18, 14:19
Astonishing. Can't really say much else really.

Gee
29-11-18, 14:33
Doctors like that are the WHOLE reason I have health anxiety - careless and incompetent in my opinion .... the processes they use a lot of the time baffles me, I’ve really hurt my foot and I’m struggling to walk, I go in and the physio tells me I must ice it 3 times a day and take ibuprofen 3 times a day for 4 weeks ... if it’s not better he will x Ray it to see if anything is broken.... could that be anymore backwards! If I were in the US, they would x Ray first and then give advice ... our system is a mess!

BikerMatt
29-11-18, 14:42
Doctors like that are the WHOLE reason I have health anxiety - careless and incompetent in my opinion .... the processes they use a lot of the time baffles me, I’ve really hurt my foot and I’m struggling to walk, I go in and the physio tells me I must ice it 3 times a day and take ibuprofen 3 times a day for 4 weeks ... if it’s not better he will x Ray it to see if anything is broken.... could that be anymore backwards! If I were in the US, they would x Ray first and then give advice ... our system is a mess!

Agree! The UK has adopted the attitude of treating the symptoms and not the cause (the cheapest option) and you get treatment if it becomes acute.

Why on earth would a GP not even look at a wound, what a tit!

Louna
29-11-18, 14:46
I’m just in utter shock and i don’t quite know what to do about it? Like do i call someone about this doctor? I have no clue what to do!

I’m not even anxious about my leg, i never was. I just thought it was best to have it looked at but ended up having a panic attack because the doctor didnt bother with me! :|

Gee, thats awful! You’re right, the system is disgusting!

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Why on earth would a GP not even look at a wound, what a tit!

I’m so glad that other people think this was wrong of him. For a moment i thought i was over reacting or being silly!

I just cant believe it!

Fishmanpa
29-11-18, 14:56
I agree that's awful but why wouldn't you have advocated for yourself and asked for him to actually examine you? If it were me, I would have been all over him about that! Like "Aren't you even going to look at it?" But then as you probably can tell, I'm not shy about being forthright and to the point :winks:

Positive thoughts

Louna
29-11-18, 15:00
I agree that's awful but why wouldn't you have advocated for yourself and asked for him to actually examine you? If it were me, I would have been all over him about that! Like "Aren't you even going to look at it?" But then as you probably can tell, I'm not shy about being forthright and to the point :winks:

Positive thoughts

I can TOTALLY understand your thoughts on that, but i’m not the type of person who can just be upfront. It takes a lot for me to deal with people i don’t know. I find speaking up for myself so, so difficult :(

BikerMatt
29-11-18, 15:08
I can TOTALLY understand your thoughts on that, but i’m not the type of person who can just be upfront. It takes a lot for me to deal with people i don’t know. I find speaking up for myself so, so difficult :(

Don't worry about that, you wen't to a GP with a gash on your leg, you've done home treatment and wen't as you are concerned it may be infected. You SHOULD NOT have to ask for it to be visually looked at.

Louna
29-11-18, 15:11
Don't worry about that, you wen't to a GP with a gash on your leg, you've done home treatment and wen't as you are concerned it may be infected. You SHOULD NOT have to ask for it to be visually looked at.

Thank you BikerMatt. I appreciate this.

Fishmanpa
29-11-18, 15:11
I can TOTALLY understand your thoughts on that, but i’m not the type of person who can just be upfront. It takes a lot for me to deal with people i don’t know. I find speaking up for myself so, so difficult :(

Perhaps you have a friend or family member that can go with you when you visit the doctor to be your advocate? Regardless, I would call back or have an advocate call and ask about why you weren't physically examined before being prescribed meds. For all we know, an stronger antibacterial cream would suffice. Ohhh... and I would look for another doctor if that's the way he does his job.

Positive thoughts

Louna
29-11-18, 15:15
Perhaps you have a friend or family member that can go with you when you visit the doctor to be your advocate? Regardless, I would call back or have an advocate call and ask about why you weren't physically examined before being prescribed meds. For all we know, an stronger antibacterial cream would suffice. Ohhh... and I would look for another doctor if that's the way he does his job.

Positive thoughts

Yes, i think thats what i’ll be doing from now on & i’ll be calling to ask.
Thats what i was thinking, a cream may have been enough.
It would have taken him 2 minutes to look at the gash, just awful that he couldn’t be bothered.

I’m definately going to be asking for a new doctor! Thank you for the positive thoughts and advice

BikerMatt
29-11-18, 15:18
Thank you BikerMatt. I appreciate this.

No worries. I've had massive problems with my GP over the last 2 years. I wan't to complain and take it to further but at the moment i'm biding my time, but he's got it coming.

It would have taken your GP 30 seconds to have a look. If your concerned i would go to your nearest walk in centre or go back to your surgery and ask to see another GP or even just one of tge nurses.

I really just don't understand such poor treatment, it's beyond me:lac:

Carys
29-11-18, 15:22
Wow just read this - what an unbelievable story. You sure it was the doctor you saw and not the surgery cleaner ? LOL

Louna
29-11-18, 15:28
Wow just read this - what an unbelievable story. You sure it was the doctor you saw and not the surgery cleaner ? LOL

Wouldn’t surprise me tbh!!

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No worries. I've had massive problems with my GP over the last 2 years. I wan't to complain and take it to further but at the moment i'm biding my time, but he's got it coming.

It would have taken your GP 30 seconds to have a look. If your concerned i would go to your nearest walk in centre or go back to your surgery and ask to see another GP or even just one of tge nurses.

I really just don't understand such poor treatment, it's beyond me:lac:

I hope you sort things with your GP!
Yeah exactly. I’ll be going to another GP tomorrow. Just trying to wrap my head around all this tbh!

roseanxiety
30-11-18, 02:30
Just unbelievable! I mean i believe you but i just can’t believe it! [emoji15]


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Louna
30-11-18, 11:24
Just unbelievable! I mean i believe you but i just can’t believe it! [emoji15]


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Me either! Still baffled this morning!

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Just as an update - i have sent an email to the health boards “patient concerns” team. Will let you all know what happens!

BikerMatt
30-11-18, 11:48
Me either! Still baffled this morning!

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Just as an update - i have sent an email to the health boards “patient concerns” team. Will let you all know what happens!

GOOD FOR YOU!! keep us updated.

Remember if your leg needs looking at, get it looked at.

Lana
30-11-18, 16:16
Louna,

DO NOT TAKE THOSE ANTIBIOTICS UNDER THESE CIRCUMSTANCES! Please, you said you just got off antibiotics, and to load up on new ones without knowing whether they are needed - you would be risking horrible C Diff infection. Ask for another doctor to look at the leg. I was misdiagnosed by a lunatic almost three years ago, and he gave me the most notorious antibiotic ( that I did not even need), and I ended up with C DIff.

Best wishes,

Lana

spacebunnyx
30-11-18, 16:50
The same thing happened to me regarding a breast lump (was a cyst). Just referred me and didn't even ask to look. Male doctor. Maybe worried about being accused of being inappropriate??? Although I know that's totally wrong.

Louna
05-12-18, 15:10
Sorry i haven’t updated - i did go back to another doctor and she said i 100% needed the antibiotics - so i have been on those (and very sleep) for the past few days. My leg it healing, thats good.

I haven’t heard anything from the health board, but i did talk to the doctor i saw about the doctor in this situation and even she said that im not the first person to complain about him... she said she was saddened that i didn’t get proper care in the first place and she reassured me that i wasn’t being silly over it. She actually seemed really angry about it and the fact that i wasn’t examined.

Luckily, my gash didn’t need any extra help (like flushing etc) and the antibiotics are helping it to heal really good.

Hopefully the health board get back to me soon.