This is a 3am idea for a thread, and therefore may not make sense, but I have been struck by the lack of curiosity by medical staff to look into things, either when
Tests are not normal but not " bad" enough
There is an unexpected response to something
There are signs that something is not right.
I thought it would be interesting to start a thread to both compare experiences, and to see if there are common ones.
So for my daughter
Test
Spirometry test - not normal but not as test defined outcomes ( so no asthma/ copd) GP and nurse practitioner didn't know what to make of it. Nurse thought she had " not been trying" even though we advised she was trying her hardest
Response
Treatment for H. Pylori- we were geared up for a big negative impact. She felt great on the treatment protocol. Paediatrician and GP flummoxed. ( she may be metrodiazole responder which could hint at gut issues) . No curiosity
Something not right
Shingles when at primary school . Very weird.
Interesting to hear of others' experiences
Tests are not normal but not " bad" enough
There is an unexpected response to something
There are signs that something is not right.
I thought it would be interesting to start a thread to both compare experiences, and to see if there are common ones.
So for my daughter
Test
Spirometry test - not normal but not as test defined outcomes ( so no asthma/ copd) GP and nurse practitioner didn't know what to make of it. Nurse thought she had " not been trying" even though we advised she was trying her hardest
Response
Treatment for H. Pylori- we were geared up for a big negative impact. She felt great on the treatment protocol. Paediatrician and GP flummoxed. ( she may be metrodiazole responder which could hint at gut issues) . No curiosity
Something not right
Shingles when at primary school . Very weird.
Interesting to hear of others' experiences