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Sareh W. 5 years ago • From Google

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Excellent

Nhs fails again with poor medical care

Once more, the medical system has failed me miserably. Living with Robinows syndrome, a condition sharing many characteristics with achondraplasia, including distinctive facial features and limb abnormalities, I've endured repeated medical negligence. Two decades ago, I experienced hip issues that went undiagnosed. The physiotherapy service dismissively told me to simply "put my coat on and walk." Suffering intense pain, I consulted numerous doctors until an X-ray finally revealed hip dislocations. By the time surgery occurred, I was barely able to move. I underwent a complete hip replacement. Now, 20 years later, I've battled persistent foot problems for two years. The initial doctor claimed nothing was wrong and casually suggested Ibuprofen. After 15 months, they reluctantly arranged an X-ray. Completely frustrated, I sought a private consultation at the Nuffield, where X-rays exposed multiple complications. I'm now preparing for imminent private foot surgery. I'm utterly bewildered by the NHS's approach - it seems they're actively avoiding patient treatment.

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