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I haven't read all this so might have missed something but I worked for years in an A&E department and, in our health trust, the best way for a speedy referral for the returning casualty is to present at A&E where they would get seen and issued with an appointment for the NEXT fracture clinic i.e the next working day. Obviously if you're worried by anything in the meantime that would still be an option or via your GP, but I do agree with you Helen that there needs to be a better system, especially with the more serious injuries.
A friend of mine had what would appear to be a very similar injury last season, with no neurological damage fortunately........he can't wait to get back on his skis this season.
Fingers crossed for a full and speedy recovery.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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skimum, I was told by the neurosurgery sister at Newcastle that it probably wouldn't have speeded anything up in this case, as our local fracture clinic would have needed to refer him on to the neurosurgeons anyway. Only thing that may have helped would be to have gone to A&E at the hospital where the consultant is based, which is 15 miles away. If he had been transferred to hospital I assume the French hospital or insurers would have done it. I am not sure JulesB would have relished the prospect of our local A&E department on an icy Tuesday morning, to be honest I don't think he was well enough, even the GP insisted on coming out on a home visit.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Helen Beaumont wrote: |
I have now managed to persuade the sister in charge to talk to the consultant, and finally have an appointment for Julian for a week today. I do think that things could be better coordinated though for patients being discharged from a hospital abroad and needing referral in the UK. |
No idea if I did the right thing, but when I smashed up my femur we got the insurance company to take me to Leeds A&E and after lying on a bed in a corridor for a fair bit I was eventually put on a ward and saw the specialist the next day (which was important as I needed referring to BUPA....)
So in my case going direct to A&E worked....
cheers,
greg
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brian, never thought my hubby would manage to get a 7 page thread. . Hopefully I can bring it to a happy conclusion too.
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skimum, welcome to snowHeads
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skimum, oops, sorry, in my haste to reply I forgot my manners. Welcome to SnowHeads.
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fatbob, I don't think it is likely he will remember any more about the incident than he does now. So I think we will leave it at that
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fatbob, I may "remember" the accident if it helps. Which way would you like the argument to go?
I think there should be more continuity in EU health care. When we have asked things like, what do I do now and who do I need to see? the only people able to answer these questions are Snowheads!
I am tempted to start the Beaumont alternative therapy to spinal recuperation, and embark on a European wine tour with Argenterre (as long as it doesn't turn into a bucket list)
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JulesB wrote: |
When we have asked things like, what do I do now and who do I need to see? the only people able to answer these questions are Snowheads! |
Scary but true.... The internet as a whole looks to have become a "second" or even "first" opinion on almost everything.
It probably won't be long before some doctor is in the news for treating a patient based on doing research on the internet to treat a problem and said patient dies and during the investigation it is found the doctor received the advice from facebook or something.
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daehwons, think I know that doctor. Shall we start a book?
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daehwons, it's a double-edged sword. The internet contains almost everything anyone might need to know, but the useful stuff is buried in piles of dross. The ability to sort the wheat from the chaff is a critical skill - for which I think there's no substitute for a formal education. I know that Mrs L (a GP) looks up lots on the internet - some stuff on restricted access sites and some not. Also, she is frequently presented with printed wads that patients have downloaded at random.
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You know it makes sense.
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You can find all sorts to back up any theory you want on t'internet. The thing that most people overlook is that diagnostics and prescription are only one tiny part of what a doctor does, and there really isn't any substitute for formal training and experience.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Kramer and laundryman, , true. Am in that dangerous category of not being medically trained but involved in healthcare education, so get to read all the scary gory stuff, and as you will know doubt be familiar with, start thinking you've got the disease you're teaching about...[but not when I teach about prostate cancer ]
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MarjMJ wrote: |
start thinking you've got the disease you're teaching about... |
Twas ever thus, though - there have always been death books, t'Interweb is just a more comprehensive one
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Kramer wrote: |
You can find all sorts to back up any theory you want on t'internet. The thing that most people overlook is that diagnostics and prescription are only one tiny part of what a doctor does, and there really isn't any substitute for formal training and experience. |
I don't think t'internet will ever replace medical professionals but I personally feel quite reassured when they'll check their thoughts against an appropriate site or direct me to appropriate sources for further reading rather than the old skool doc approach which seemed to be "I am infallible". NHS does have some system problems - still waiting a call back from a number of messages left with an anti-coagulant clinic nurse over 4 months ago..hmm
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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We are off to see the neurosurgeon tomorrow, armed with a long list of questions. When can I........................ being most of them.
We picked up a new car on Friday and he's desperate to drive it.
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Helen Beaumont, good luck and best wishes for positive feedback. xx
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Helen Beaumont,
Good luck and best wishes with the surgeon.
fatbob,
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still waiting a call back from a number of messages left with an anti-coagulant clinic nurse over 4 months ago..hmm
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I suspect you'll just have to admit that she doesn't fancy you.
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Helen Beaumont, best wishes for tomorrow.
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I am sure everything will be fine, and I will pass on your best wishes to julesb . It will be difficult for him to restrain himself from doing things too soon, but I think on this occasion he might have to do as he is told. Long walks with the dog , and physiotherapy are probably going to be as strenuous as it gets for a little while at least.
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Good luck from me too.
Helen make sure he follows the recovery plan to the letter. I detatched a shoulder tendon a couple of years ago and had to have my arm strapped to my body for three months. The temptation to move it was unbearable but, doing what I was told, meant recovery in 9 months rather than 3 years.
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Good luck today H&J
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bar shaker, lets hope I get a recovery plan!
Frosty the Snowman, thanks. I hope he says I can drive the new car, ride my bike and of course ski next week
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JulesB, that'd be nice! Whatever, I hope the outlook is good. Best of luck.
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JulesB, Helen Beaumont, all the best for today.
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Helen Beaumont, Just picked up on your news. Just to add my tuppence worth. Good Luck and hope that your hubby makes a speedy recovery.
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You know it makes sense.
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Just been to neoro-surgery at Newcastle. Lovely consultant;yet more x-rays; wouldn't let me keep them to post on facebook; can take collar off; if voice not back to normal in 3 months, teflon injections in throat to make non-slip. Oh how we giggled!
Need re-hab physio. Decide to go private to speed things up and get more intensive treament. Got appointment this Thur. On the slopes again next Thur?
Can drive new car when I feel up to it! This is scheduled for tomorrow when Mrs B is back to work and will not find out (Ssshhh! don't anyone tell her
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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JulesB, I bet she takes the keys to work with her
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Elizabeth B, they already in my bag, both of them.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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What she said was that he could drive when he had proper movement in his neck, and could turn his head properly. Just like a man, twisting a woman's words...................
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Ok which one of you told her?
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flowa, julesb with a touch of darth vader
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Good luck with the physio. They are good a not leaving any marks...
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Still sounds fine on snowheads....
If possible get to physio with sportsinjury practice, they usually understand the feeling of getting back into sport better.
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