London Calling
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I am definitely sympathetic to homeopathy.
Our 2 year son is now suffering from eczema or a skin disease on his little legs.
We went to a Doctor today who was only willing to prescribe a emollient ( I agree with) but also steroids.
I stated we weren't happy with steroids, there was huge amount of research including official research, that identified steroids as being harmful, can damage young skin and that suppressing of eczema often leads to Asthma. At a later time.
Doc wasn't impressed. We live in a poor part of London and I generally feel our GPs like their patients to be subservient.
I also asked whether we could have an allergy test, obviously to see if we could identify whether Sam could have allergies. Doc again was not happy and reluctantly after much discussion said he would arrange it................but his PC wasn't working.
When I mentioned that I might also prefer going down the homeopathic route to solve Sam's eczema, Doc first lied to me saying that the practice didn't make referrals. I had to point out that one of his colleagues had only two days before told me if homeopathy was my chosen route that would be my choice and he would arrange it. And then Doc said we must go down the NHS route first. and if that didn't work then homeopathy could be a option but not through him
Again I had to say that in London the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital was a NHS hospital and the local trust funded referrals to it.
**** sake all I wanted was to look after my son. Not for a ****ing battle with my GP.
Anyway, what's your opinion and any top tips for going forward.
Our 2 year son is now suffering from eczema or a skin disease on his little legs.
We went to a Doctor today who was only willing to prescribe a emollient ( I agree with) but also steroids.
I stated we weren't happy with steroids, there was huge amount of research including official research, that identified steroids as being harmful, can damage young skin and that suppressing of eczema often leads to Asthma. At a later time.
Doc wasn't impressed. We live in a poor part of London and I generally feel our GPs like their patients to be subservient.
I also asked whether we could have an allergy test, obviously to see if we could identify whether Sam could have allergies. Doc again was not happy and reluctantly after much discussion said he would arrange it................but his PC wasn't working.
When I mentioned that I might also prefer going down the homeopathic route to solve Sam's eczema, Doc first lied to me saying that the practice didn't make referrals. I had to point out that one of his colleagues had only two days before told me if homeopathy was my chosen route that would be my choice and he would arrange it. And then Doc said we must go down the NHS route first. and if that didn't work then homeopathy could be a option but not through him
Again I had to say that in London the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital was a NHS hospital and the local trust funded referrals to it.
**** sake all I wanted was to look after my son. Not for a ****ing battle with my GP.
Anyway, what's your opinion and any top tips for going forward.