Having waited 2 years for a Neurologist appointment, we finally got one at Musgrave Park Hospital in December 2022. We have been to our own GP, referred to Psychiatrist in Newtownards along with Psychologist, these appointments are ongoing. My husband has had several scans of his brain to try to find out what is causing him to have difficulty with speech, swallow, memory, behaviour, movement etc. When we arrived at the hospital, no-one was able to tell us where the Neurology Department was, they apparently had moved two weeks previous.
As we were half an hour late, maybe that was why I felt they were not interested and came across detached. I felt the issues were not addressed. I was told there's nothing wrong - he's not doing that now and maybe because he's retired - you're observing him more.
I felt the doctor was dismissive when I showed videos they just said, not Parkinson's... but didn't suggest any other reason. They told me that it couldn't be Dementia 'because it's been 6 years - he'd be dead by now, and if it was Parkinson's 'he wouldn't kick in his sleep, he'd punch the pillow.
I asked if he agreed with the diagnosis of MCI, the reply was that they didn't give that diagnosis. We were informed they hadn't gotten my husbands records, yet at the end whilst holding open the door to let us out, told us my husband is not allowed to drive - it's in his records.
When I asked why, if there is nothing wrong with my husband, he repeated and informed us 'it's in his records, & suggested maybe it's Psychiatric. As my husband rose to leave, he stumbled. I noticed Neurologist saw this, but made no comment. We came away baffled, and I felt it was all in my head, I'm exaggerating or seeing things in my husband, which weren't there. I felt belittled, as if I knew nothing. It's all my fault.
The doctor told my husband there's nothing wrong, so that's now what he believes, yet he's abiding by the rules of not driving. Having discussed this with friends and family, and after giving some thought about what was said, I realise, it's not me who has the problem. There's something wrong with my husband, and the neurologist had possibly the key to finding out what that might be, yet they didn't explore any options.
Instead they made me feel stupid and small. I felt their attitude was not caring nor empathetic. I'm now left waiting for yet another Psychiatrist appointment, where I can hopefully get closer to a diagnosis and get my husband the correct treatment. I can only hope it's not too late and whatever is wrong, might never be corrected. I certainly would not be happy to have a further appointment with this Neurologist, nor could I recommend to anyone else, my impression was that they just really couldn't be bothered.
"Getting a diagnosis for my husband"
About: Musgrave Park Hospital / Neurological unit Musgrave Park Hospital Neurological unit Belfast BT9 7JB
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