Since about 2016 I've had to go to hospital every year, mostly twice a year for procedures, that's excluding consultant appointments and preassessments. Last time I saw the consultant was around October last year, last preassessement around November time (would need to look up precise dates).. Anyway originally I was in within two weeks of the consultant and assessment, at the most I waited a month or two, even during covid years, everything went fine, surprisingly. This time I've been waiting six months, now. I've not chased it mostly due to anxiety reasons, which is natural, you just want to keep plodding along and not think about it. However, yesterday something different happened, even though I was actually thinking of phoning them soon, due to concerns. Anyway I received a message on my phone from the NHS - It's where everything links in through the apps these days, from your medical records, for want of whatever its called. I had to respond to a question, from Waiting Coordinator at the NHS. It asked if I still wanted to hold my appointment for my operation, as it had been so long, and I was to simply respond yes or no - if I said no, they would advise my doctor that I no longer wished to have treatment. Like WTF? Anyway I responded with the predictable YES, but you don't even get a response or record that you done that. I'm in two minds whether to ring them today, so if it was to save time, it actually has probably created phone traffic into the hospitals now, from patients concerned about what is going on. Just hope Labour have a plan for this shhite, and it's not one involved going private.
I forgot to add, the message did say my expected date of been seen was January, which would have tied in with normal procedures times.
I forgot to add, the message did say my expected date of been seen was January, which would have tied in with normal procedures times.
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