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G.P's at my Surgery next to useless

I currently have three health conditions not being addressed.

Three different problems.
Spinal.
Neurological.
Possibly viral

Referrals to three different hospital departments at three different hospitals each 40+ miles from home.
All of whom have taken a total of 16 blood samples.
12 C:T scans.
9 MRI's
And consultations galore.
Some in person.
Some in clinics.
In recent times many via phone or video calls.

And not so much as an Aspirin dispensed throughout.

Yesterday evening I received a phone call from a duty Doctor at my Surgery apologising for the delay in getting the results of my tests.
all of which I had to do myself and return the results to the Surgery.
Including having to go to one drug company website and then using Google translate just to get some idea of how to take the test as the instruction on the packaging made no sense when read.

I was told during this phone call that until results were in and he could issue a defined antibiotic for the viral problem, he'd issue a generic one-off. Probably a jab that I could do at home just to relieve symptoms until he gets the results middle of next week.

Hoorah !
Finally something being done !

So this morning I go to collect what I thought would be painkillers and this jab only to discover (after having queued for 40 minutes) no jab. No painkillers....just something to settle my stomach; a heat pad....im assuming this is for the kidney area pain, and for some reason a box of sticking plasters. (Which im assuming is some sort of placebo for the neuralgia patches he said he'd issue)

Im done
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JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
I had an MRI this spring to study my head, neck and back. It was awful. Too long.

I had a CT scan before the MRI, which was OK.

I had back-of-the-neck surgery to remove infected tissue. Then I got a skin graft cut from my leg to patch the huge hole in my neck.

While healing, they used a hyperbaric treatment, where they put you in a chamber, increase the pressure, and you breathe oxygen. It was awful in the mask and with all the ear popping. They called it a "dive".

I am not back to normal, and likely never will be. At least I did not die, and can walk again. Earlier this year I needed a walker.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@JoyfulSilence Yes MRI's are very claustrophobic.
Hell on earth if they don't give you earplugs as the noises go straight through you.

Hyperbaric chamber treatment is horribly oppressive i should think.
I wish you well in your continued recovery
JoyfulSilence · 46-50, M
@Picklebobble2

They gave me headphones playing music during the MRI. I asked for Mozart and tried to nap.

I am surviving. I am walking around a mall now. I felt a little vigor at first yet soon my legs felt weak. My neck and back are always stiff and tight.