A quick bounce of this thread before the football starts as I didn't see it the first time around, if that's ok - briefly; I contacted my GP (again) recently regarding some mental health issues & was recommended meds., a self-help style CBT website & was referred for a Mental Health Team call back.
I do not see meds as a solution - at least not on their own without some kind of professional guidance - & the website appeared to be a farmed-out (American, I think) enterprise, that was somewhat infantile, ironically anxiety inducing & a bit depressing.
The MHT called & basically informed me (in a very pleasant, caring way) that there was nothing the NHS could provide me, bar sending me a link for a private therapy organisation charging what appear to be standard rates, even charging for the initial consultation. I have had some therapy sessions in the past couple of years (through the NHS) but, it seems, because they didn't appear to help me in any way, it no longer allowed for any other options to be available.
Also, & still trying to keep this brief (sorry), I have regular, routine appointments (increasingly over the phone) with a haematologist for a leukaemia condition (genuinely not that bad, as it might sound), & two of the last three appointments just never happened, with no explanation, & one was around six hours late (that's not so bad, TBF!).
Anyway, just my view from Cardiff; it does feel as if the situation is getting scarily close to 'not fit for purpose' but I will leave it there for now!
Thank you for your good wishes - no, football is not always a great help!Sadly, proper MH support within the NHS is scant and has been for years, but I do hope you manage to find some suitable help and support in the near future.
Best wishes and I hope the England match didn’t prove too trying. Could be worse, I support Scotland and watched the other night!
Anyway, good luck with everything.
The Quality Care Commission which is suppose to regulate standards and spot failings certainly isn’t according to Wes StreetingSimple question. Given the news about Ken on another thread, do NSC believe the NHS in its current form is fit for purpose?
[Misc] - Ken Valder
Quite a distressing read about Ken Valder in The Guardian today. There does seem to be a lot of issues with the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Trust. https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/jun/17/sussex-nhs-trust-apologises-cancer-treatment-delays-death-ken-valderwww.northstandchat.com
It seems the ambulance chasers have latched onto the website housing your story......
Indeed. It was wheeze after wheeze, government contracts for pals, culminating in the Great Neglect under Boris the Liar.The Quality Care Commission which is suppose to regulate standards and spot failings certainly isn’t according to Wes Streeting
NHS and care regulator 'not fit for purpose'
The health secretary says he is stunned by failings in inspecting hospitals, GPs and care homes in England.www.bbc.co.uk
Wt actual f were the Tories doing for the 14 years they were in government? - It’s increasingly looking like enjoying all the trappings of power without actually doing anything with it. Like waking up the morning after a party you never wanted in the first place, to find the house completely trashed, a hundred dirty glasses piled up in the kitchen, half-empty cans everywhere including in the bathroom, cigarette burns on the carpet, cigarette butts in the plant pots, left over bits of pizza, nuts and crisps in every room and the smell of beer and smelly feet of the unknown bloke crashed on the sofa with his gf.
(Needless to say, I’ve not hosted such a party since my student days!)
Mrs KZN had her initial assessment this morning and will have her first surgery on 16/8 so that's pretty good! Only downside is that it is in Middlesbrough so we may not get out alive afterwardsMy wife has been diagnosed with cataracts this morning so I guess we will find out if they are fit for purpose or not. She has already had an email asking how well she would rate the referral service even though she has heard nothing from the referral service! Optician said that there is a 9 month wait at NHS hospitals but the local NHS are using private hospitals too where there is a 2 month wait. He reckons she will have an op with in 3 to 4 months but we will see.
There are two types of fairy stories. Those that you read to your young children and party manifestos.Indeed. It was wheeze after wheeze, government contracts for pals, culminating in the Great Neglect under Boris the Liar.
And millions loved it, and love it still. Their main issue now being their jubilation that Labour may not have been entirely forthcoming about their tax and spend commitments in their manifesto.
Tory lies - good.
Labour circumspection - EVIL
Really?There are two types of fairy stories. Those that you read to your young children and party manifestos.
The first type have a better chance of becoming reality.