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"Cardiological events and lack of respect "

About: Glenfield Hospital

(as the patient),

In May this year i was addmitted to hospital for the 8th time suffering severe chest pains. After first being treated in a&e at leicester royal infirmary i was then transferd to glenfield hospital as i was being seen by a professor who is based there.

Upon arrival i was made to sit on a hard chair for 3 hours before a doctor came to asses me. I told the doctor how long i had had my current complaint ( i have had these eppisodes of pain for a year and a half) i was told that even though my blood troponins were raised ( indicating possibe heart damage) and the fact that i was now having chest pain and shortness of breath on excertion he was going to send me home.

I told him that i was still in alot of pain and was now having difficulty walking more than 500 meteres (I'm 22). I was told 'so what do want me to do about it'. Admittedly all previous heart investigations have proved negative for any heart condition but I felt this lack of respect was appaling. All i wanted was some advice on what to do next as i am sick and tired of being shoved from doctor to doctor without any explanation for my recuring condition. I am now reluctant to visit my gp incase i am sent to hospital again. Surely after 8 admisions to hospital somebody must have some idea about what is causing me so much pain and distress.

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Response from Communications Officer, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust 8 years ago
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
Submitted on 24/03/2016 at 14:12
Published on Care Opinion at 14:50


Dear reviewer,

We are really sorry that we haven’t responded to your comment. We did not receive a notification from Patient Opinion to let us know about your posting.

If you would still like us to look into your concerns, please contact us with an explanation and your full details by emailing communications@uhl-tr.nhs.uk

Kind regards,

Communications team,

Leicester’s Hospitals

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