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I desperately need some advice please, about my son's situation - it's so worrying.
Around the age of 12 years he began to develop eczema and asthma, and naturally he was prescribed meds. for both conditions by our GP. It is the eczema meds. that I am concerned about. This was a topical high-dosage steroid ointment which was issued as an ongoing 'repeat prescription' - our GP very rarely saw my son, so no 'monitoring' of his condition was carried out. The only occasions when my son made an appointment was when he had an extreme 'flare up' of eczema - but the GPs response was always to keep applying the prescribed ointment (along with various emollient products after bathing).
My son is now 35 years old, and over the years the repeated application of the steroid ointment has caused severe skin-thinning - so he has recently been exploring alternative remedies. In order to do this he has had to stop using the steroid product.
To his horror he has discovered that his body has become --- well, the only way I can described it is 'addicted' to topical steroids. The side effects of 'coming off' the drug are horrendous and are causing him massive discomfort - his skin is sloughing off continually (all over - not just the eczema sites); his skin is reddened and sore (it looks as though he has been extensively burned); and he has really severe oedema in his feet and legs. These symptoms have been going on for a month now.
Naturally he consulted the GP about this - the result was that he was told to resume use of the steroid ointment!
He has found an online 'support network' of other adults who are 'coming off' long-term topical steroid preparations, and discovered that members there are reporting similar symptoms to his (in fact some are even worse!) It would appear that the effects of 'withdrawal' are likely to continue for at least 6 months. However, the site is USA-based, and we have been unable to locate anyone in the UK who is undergoing a similar problem.
I can confirm that the withdrawal effects of the medication are far far worse than the discomfort of his eczema ever was.
I'm sorry this post is so long, but I'm anxious to get all the details in!
Basically, I would be interested to know whether my son could lodge a claim for medical negligence as he was never made aware of the potential for addiction by using the steroid ointment long term?
Many thanks in advance for any opinions or advice.
I desperately need some advice please, about my son's situation - it's so worrying.
Around the age of 12 years he began to develop eczema and asthma, and naturally he was prescribed meds. for both conditions by our GP. It is the eczema meds. that I am concerned about. This was a topical high-dosage steroid ointment which was issued as an ongoing 'repeat prescription' - our GP very rarely saw my son, so no 'monitoring' of his condition was carried out. The only occasions when my son made an appointment was when he had an extreme 'flare up' of eczema - but the GPs response was always to keep applying the prescribed ointment (along with various emollient products after bathing).
My son is now 35 years old, and over the years the repeated application of the steroid ointment has caused severe skin-thinning - so he has recently been exploring alternative remedies. In order to do this he has had to stop using the steroid product.
To his horror he has discovered that his body has become --- well, the only way I can described it is 'addicted' to topical steroids. The side effects of 'coming off' the drug are horrendous and are causing him massive discomfort - his skin is sloughing off continually (all over - not just the eczema sites); his skin is reddened and sore (it looks as though he has been extensively burned); and he has really severe oedema in his feet and legs. These symptoms have been going on for a month now.
Naturally he consulted the GP about this - the result was that he was told to resume use of the steroid ointment!
He has found an online 'support network' of other adults who are 'coming off' long-term topical steroid preparations, and discovered that members there are reporting similar symptoms to his (in fact some are even worse!) It would appear that the effects of 'withdrawal' are likely to continue for at least 6 months. However, the site is USA-based, and we have been unable to locate anyone in the UK who is undergoing a similar problem.
I can confirm that the withdrawal effects of the medication are far far worse than the discomfort of his eczema ever was.
I'm sorry this post is so long, but I'm anxious to get all the details in!
Basically, I would be interested to know whether my son could lodge a claim for medical negligence as he was never made aware of the potential for addiction by using the steroid ointment long term?
Many thanks in advance for any opinions or advice.
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