I am self a self employed construction worker (Own company with one employee) and Last year I injured my neck and back at work and had to take a couple of weeks off to recover. However after 3 weeks I was still in agony to the point that I was struggling to bend, sit, sleep let alone work. Made a GP appointment and i was given 30/500 co-codamol which i took for a month but still no change.
Had a telephone consultation with the doctor and he said to give it time. Went to an osteopath and he done some tests and he said he would not do any adjustments on me as he could be causing further damage and advised getting an MRI scan as he suspected a disc bulge due to the leg and neck tests. Only an MRI could confirm this.
Back to the Doctor and he actually laughed when I mentioned what the osteopath had thought the problem was. I was put on the list for the NHS physio and prescribed 1 weeks supply of Tramadol for the pain. Was given exercises which were painful to do but done what i was told as financially i was now struggling and would have done anything to get back to work.. Physio then signed me off as they said they were unable to help and I was referred to a back pain group who deal with chronic back pain.
In the meantime the doctor would not prescribe any pain killers and told me to use ibuprofen and told me to make an appointment with a group who meet every second week and talk about pain management which i faithfully attended and although was great to get out and meet people It didnt help with the physical pain i was feeling.
The chronic pain group is an exercise based group with back problems. When i attended on my first day i was informed that there was no paperwork for me so they were unable to give me a work out plan as they didnt know what the problem with my back was. Told them where i had pain etc, and i done the basic exercises which were irritating my back and neck and could feel that this was making me worse.
I was then experiencing more pain with pain now going down both legs and into my feet so a trip back to the GP and i mentioned again about the disc and asked again about an MRI but again insisted that in hid opinion i didnt have a disc issue. I stressed that I needed to get strong painkillers and investigation work done as there was a problem somewhere and the fact that I wasnt getting any financial support such as sick pay and had a van mortgage and other bills to pay and he said no to the referral for mri and told me to change my job.
Ive worked since i was 16 and now in my early 40's, thankfully never been on benefits and this is the first time ive needed help from my GP. This is the first time ive actually met my GP
Being told this was not really what i wanted to hear from my GP. I ended up feeling useless and in a deep depression with terrible dark thoughts and put on antidepressants.
While still attending the group meetings, I was talking to a few others and they all seemed to have had MRI scans so I m thinking why not me?. Does my doctor think im faking it? . Surely not as im not benefiting from faking it and actually its slowly ruining me financially after 23 weeks of not being able to work ! Am i not forceful enough? Possibly
Decided that I needed to get a private MRI carried out. The results came back as Disc L5-S1 level disc herniation impinging on S1 nerve. Cervical disc herniation at disc levels C5-6
Due to the cost of the scan I did not include a follow up consultation as the cost goes up and up. As I just got the results in yesterday i intend to make another GP appointment armed with the results to see how it pans out. Given this though even If i now get referred to a specialist within the NHS its going to be 6 Months plus so I think i now will have to pay for a consultation. My mind is everywhere at the moment.
So after that long post my question is: Was my GP negligent as he examined me and said that I did not have any disc issues even when the osteopath picked up on this with his examination, as well as not getting an MRI done ? Im pretty sure that the Osteopath did write to my GP although i am going to request a copy of my medical file.
I feel as though I was not taken seriously by my GP and also find it unfair that I have had to pay for my own MRI scan. I really feel let down.
Would just like to know where i stand with this as i feel he was negligent in his care.
Thank You
Had a telephone consultation with the doctor and he said to give it time. Went to an osteopath and he done some tests and he said he would not do any adjustments on me as he could be causing further damage and advised getting an MRI scan as he suspected a disc bulge due to the leg and neck tests. Only an MRI could confirm this.
Back to the Doctor and he actually laughed when I mentioned what the osteopath had thought the problem was. I was put on the list for the NHS physio and prescribed 1 weeks supply of Tramadol for the pain. Was given exercises which were painful to do but done what i was told as financially i was now struggling and would have done anything to get back to work.. Physio then signed me off as they said they were unable to help and I was referred to a back pain group who deal with chronic back pain.
In the meantime the doctor would not prescribe any pain killers and told me to use ibuprofen and told me to make an appointment with a group who meet every second week and talk about pain management which i faithfully attended and although was great to get out and meet people It didnt help with the physical pain i was feeling.
The chronic pain group is an exercise based group with back problems. When i attended on my first day i was informed that there was no paperwork for me so they were unable to give me a work out plan as they didnt know what the problem with my back was. Told them where i had pain etc, and i done the basic exercises which were irritating my back and neck and could feel that this was making me worse.
I was then experiencing more pain with pain now going down both legs and into my feet so a trip back to the GP and i mentioned again about the disc and asked again about an MRI but again insisted that in hid opinion i didnt have a disc issue. I stressed that I needed to get strong painkillers and investigation work done as there was a problem somewhere and the fact that I wasnt getting any financial support such as sick pay and had a van mortgage and other bills to pay and he said no to the referral for mri and told me to change my job.
Ive worked since i was 16 and now in my early 40's, thankfully never been on benefits and this is the first time ive needed help from my GP. This is the first time ive actually met my GP
Being told this was not really what i wanted to hear from my GP. I ended up feeling useless and in a deep depression with terrible dark thoughts and put on antidepressants.
While still attending the group meetings, I was talking to a few others and they all seemed to have had MRI scans so I m thinking why not me?. Does my doctor think im faking it? . Surely not as im not benefiting from faking it and actually its slowly ruining me financially after 23 weeks of not being able to work ! Am i not forceful enough? Possibly
Decided that I needed to get a private MRI carried out. The results came back as Disc L5-S1 level disc herniation impinging on S1 nerve. Cervical disc herniation at disc levels C5-6
Due to the cost of the scan I did not include a follow up consultation as the cost goes up and up. As I just got the results in yesterday i intend to make another GP appointment armed with the results to see how it pans out. Given this though even If i now get referred to a specialist within the NHS its going to be 6 Months plus so I think i now will have to pay for a consultation. My mind is everywhere at the moment.
So after that long post my question is: Was my GP negligent as he examined me and said that I did not have any disc issues even when the osteopath picked up on this with his examination, as well as not getting an MRI done ? Im pretty sure that the Osteopath did write to my GP although i am going to request a copy of my medical file.
I feel as though I was not taken seriously by my GP and also find it unfair that I have had to pay for my own MRI scan. I really feel let down.
Would just like to know where i stand with this as i feel he was negligent in his care.
Thank You
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