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exelciushealth · 11 months
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ARRS SCHEME UK: The Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) supports Primary Care Networks (PCNs) by providing funding for reimbursable roles.
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theroyalweekly · 10 months
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Happy 75th Birthday @NHSuk! 🎂
A pleasure to join an extra special @NHSCharities tea party to celebrate just some of the many incredible people that make the NHS what it is!
▶️ Watch the full video: http://nhscharitiestogether.co.uk/SpecialBigTea
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thecpdiary · 6 months
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
I am not underestimating my illness in the last 10 months since my twin passed away and what I went through in the preceding months before she died. Watching my twin decline in the months leading up to her death resulted in trauma and illness, firstly dealing with the mouth ligament injury and subsequent mouth pain, Eagle Syndrome, tinnitus and now PTSD.
PTSD
Any situation that a person finds traumatic that continues, can lead to PTSD. For the last 10 months since my twin passed, I have been dealing with isolation, sleep issues, irritabilities, rumination, problems concentrating, anxiety and depression, persistent enough to have a significant impact on my day-to-day life and my nighttime routine. I have PTSD. (Source: nhsuk)
A life etched in trauma
My life has continually been etched around trauma, playing catch up, starting with a disability I didn’t know I had, finding out about it in my forties, then finding out in my fifties I had autism. Although I have been plagued with illness around my twin's deteriorating health and death, my mental health is clearly stronger than I think; but my blog has a lot to do with that.
It could have been much worse. Given everything, I would have been bedridden by now. Now I'm learning what I'm happy to go with and what I'm not prepared to put up with.
Having to play catch up on our health, isn’t always down to us, but how we move forward and how we heal is. Since losing my twin, I am learning more every day about myself.
Finding a way through healing When I look back on the things I've had to deal with, I’m not sure how I managed to keep everything together. With my twin now gone, I now have to physically heal.
For more inspirational, lifestyle blogs, please check out my site https://www.thecpdiary.com
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carebusinessva · 1 year
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frimleyblogger · 1 year
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Treatment Of The Week
Maggots ride to the rescue of @NHSUK #larvaltherapy #woundcare #wound #maggots #maggottherapy #debridement
With health budgets under considerable pressure and waiting lists growing daily, the National Health Service needs to pioneer innovation and look to unconventional sources for assistance. How about using maggots? Some Health Trusts are pioneering the reintroduction of larval debridement therapy, a treatment that was used to good effect in the military hospitals during the First World War.…
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So i saw a post that i didn't want to derail about dodgy hormone providers online, but the person talking about it described how tramsmascs are routinely given smear tests, tested for cancer and PCOS vulnerability prior to hormones, and i was like
"....what"
i don't know how it's done in other countries, but after a 2.5 year wait and SIX psychological assessments i wasn't given or even recommended these tests. The NHS is so scared of criticism for providing healthcare that they've forgotton to, you know, provide the fucking healthcare.
But that shouldn't surprise me since i almost fucking died due to medical neglect after one of my surgeries.
And it's only getting worse here. You're looking at a 3 - 10 year wait for a first appointment depending on where you live now, and there is no lower team any more. They just didn't renew their contract, so if you're waiting or mid process you're out of luck.
We're being slowly, quietly, bumped off here by our own health service.
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imaginehowcharming · 3 years
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NHS awarded the George Cross
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goldstarrgrl · 3 years
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maybe instead of guilt tripping the British public into clapping for Captain Tom, the British government can honour his memory by actually doing something for the NHS
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darkness-falls-xo · 3 years
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A quote from this article:
“Prostates get so much attention and men with prostatitis quickly get given six weeks of antibiotics even if infection is suspected and not yet proven.
“Even when men have a UTI the guidelines advise seven days of antibiotics, as opposed to the three days given to women. I think the degree of dismissal of women is appalling. And it doesn’t just happen in UTI, it happens in other areas of medicine as well.”
~ Dr Catriona Anderson - Focus Medical (specialist UTI clinic), Stoke, UK
This is absolutely shocking, yet not surprising. It just goes to show, and confirms once again, how prevalent unconscious bias against women is in healthcare.
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saint-rouge · 3 years
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I’m doing some reconnaissance on the issue of bottom surgery in the U.K. being indefinitely halted on the NHS (source). If there’s anyone better versed in the workings of the NHS who can clarify what is going on and what the community can do about this, I would greatly appreciate it. I’m planning to reach out to St Peters as well.
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exelciushealth · 1 year
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idiotacadamia · 2 years
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Pretty random but shoutout to the NHS this Christmas because I read a book by Adam Kay (I recommend all his books) about how crazy it gets during Christmas in the NHS and how it’s really hard so just shoutout to everyone who works in the NHS and not just doctors but nurses, technicians, engineers and janitors who without the NHS wouldn’t be able to run.
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theotherjourney7 · 3 years
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“Britain in four headlines
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almostadr · 2 years
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Just a normal Saturday wondering if there will still be an NHS to work for by the time I finish medical school.
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The UK government have mandated that people with learning disabilities should not be resuscitated if they get covid.
It's appalling, the theme with this government is that lives are worthless. it feels like there's a slimy monster hovering, waiting, to sacrifice us all- because there is.
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A doctor once cut me off and laughed at me whilst I was listing symptoms to him. He asked me if I had been feeling pregnant, I said no because regardless of the symptoms I was having I didn’t feel pregnant and am quite familiar with that feeling. So I’m telling him that I was feeling sick, tired, painful boobs etc and he just starts laughing and says “right so you felt pregnant” it really really pissed me off.
I’m sorry sir but respectfully I couldn’t care less what you’ve studied, how many times have you been pregnant? Because I’ve been pregnant five times (sadly not always resulting in a baby) and let me tell you, every symptom I have described is also something I experience when I’m on my period, coming up to it, just after it, have had a lot going on physically or emotionally, feeling generally sick and the list goes on… those things are symptoms of being female and having hormonal changes constantly, not just pregnancy. So when I said I didn’t feel pregnant, I didn’t because in my experience of actually being pregnant - experience he does not have - all of those symptoms are normally accompanied by an extra feeling of just knowing something is there.
I am not suggesting that his knowledge isn’t valid, or that I don’t respect his expertise as a doctor. However, I am saying that I am absolutely disgusted that a doctor would speak to anyone like that, that a doctor would laugh at a patient and that a doctor would choose not to listen to a patient about their own body and symptoms. Unfortunately this is something that’s happened to me many times and I know has happened to most of my female friends.
There is less known about women’s health than men’s health, it receives less funding and research grants than men’s health and women are statistically less likely to be listened to regarding pain or other symptoms and less likely to receive a diagnosis for an illness.
This is what I’m mad about today.
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