No, I've had the same GP since school. It's the review doctors that were different each time and none of them ever seemed to have read my notes.DrYouth wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 3:59 pmSo when you see a new doctor they comb through your file to see all your hospital visits...Montegriffo wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 3:48 pmThey had me down as having an ongoing mental illness.
Yeah the reviews pissed me off.
I did convince my GP that it really wasn't necessary in the end but it took a few attempts.
There's only so many times you can tell a doctor you've never met before that it was just a case of sleep deprivation and nothing like it has happened since without getting irritated about it.
That's terribly thorough of them...
I suppose they bill for this?
And then they quiz you about it?
And what are these "reviews"?
Do they affect your medical insurance premiums or something?
I had a few impressive "breakdowns" in my 20s... with a few prolonged hospital stays... all in one year... I think I was 22.
Somewhat related to hallucinogens... just weed really...
It's what got me interested in psychiatry actually. I took a leave my first year in medical school for this reason.
I then returned the next year and proceeded to graduate top of my class.
And I have never had a "review" or even been looked at funny by any of my GPs over the years.
Never cost me a penny, God bless the NHS, no such thing as insurance premiums here unless you go private.
I just thought it was a waste of my time and theirs to get me in once a year for 5 or 6 years and if I'd not made a fuss they'd probably still be doing it.