The amount of doctors I have seen in my time in England is probably the most I have seen in my entire life. As with anywhere you need a referral to get to a specialist doctor. I began with registering myself as a “temporary private patient” with Kieran’s local GP. We immediately got referred to a local specialist as this was out of the scope of the GP to handle directly.
Going to the specialist we both had high hopes for some answers and maybe shed a bit of good news. Unfortunately, we were not met with either. We were told by the local specialist basically this was out of his scope, and no one in the local area would be able to assist us with us. (£200 or $260 US to be told that no one could help us). Frustrating to say the least.
With this obvious blow, and having another day without answers. We went directly to A&E where we were told that there are no specialist in the area Kieran lives in that could handle this surgery. We decided to drive down to Oxford to see if anyone there could at least refer us to someone who is a specialist in the area of my specific type of tumour. A couple of hours later, I registered with Oxford and was told that I would be contacted within the week to schedule an appointment with a specialist.
A week passes, and I finally have a set appointment with a specialist with Oxford. When arriving to the appointment the ENT specialist who saw us, was very confused as we didn’t bring any CD’s of my scans. (We were not told to bring in anything, and everything being on my phone would be sufficient enough). Without this information they unfortunately, could not help us any further.
Every turn seemed like a dead end. The only saving grace through this process, was my doctor I originally had in New Zealand. He was able to recommend a doctor here in London that had more than enough experience to handle this operation. We are fortunate enough to have an appointment booked with her this Friday for a consultation and then a surgery date booked for the 6th of February.
With all the bad news that seemed to be surrounding us at the minute, I couldn’t be more thrilled that I have a date to look forward too finally being healthy (and to putting all this far far behind me).