justfred
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- new forest
Hello Everyone.
Do you think doctors really care as we get older?
Four weeks ago I went to my local GP with chest pains and breathing difficulties He said "You have asthma" and gave me two inhalers. Three days later the chest pains were getting no better so I saw another doctor. "You do not have asthma, you have a chest infection" and gave me antibiotics. The chest pains were getting worse so I rang the doctor and explained the symptoms, "Get someone to bring you down after I have finished my surgery". My daughter was with me she said "No, I am ringing 999" She explained the symptoms to the girl on the switchboard who said "I am sending a paramedic out" The paramedic was here within fifteen minutes and took one look at me and said "I think he is having a heart attack, I am getting an ambulance" I did not have to wait long for an ambulance and I was taken straight to the theatre where they inserted two stents in an artery.
When the surgeon came to see me the next morning he said I was lucky to be alive as I had been having heart attacks for some time and there was no sign of asthma whatsoever.
Why was this not spotted by my doctor in the beginning?
Do you think doctors really care as we get older?
Four weeks ago I went to my local GP with chest pains and breathing difficulties He said "You have asthma" and gave me two inhalers. Three days later the chest pains were getting no better so I saw another doctor. "You do not have asthma, you have a chest infection" and gave me antibiotics. The chest pains were getting worse so I rang the doctor and explained the symptoms, "Get someone to bring you down after I have finished my surgery". My daughter was with me she said "No, I am ringing 999" She explained the symptoms to the girl on the switchboard who said "I am sending a paramedic out" The paramedic was here within fifteen minutes and took one look at me and said "I think he is having a heart attack, I am getting an ambulance" I did not have to wait long for an ambulance and I was taken straight to the theatre where they inserted two stents in an artery.
When the surgeon came to see me the next morning he said I was lucky to be alive as I had been having heart attacks for some time and there was no sign of asthma whatsoever.
Why was this not spotted by my doctor in the beginning?