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"My experience of care has been very much pot luck"

About: Community Services / Perth and Kinross Long COVID service General practices in Tayside Ninewells Hospital / Acute Stroke Unit Ninewells Hospital / Ophthalmology Perth Royal Infirmary / Respiratory Medicine

(as a service user),

I first contracted Covid in the spring of 2022 and never fully recovered. I needed steroids for my lungs to help me through it. I was left with debilitating fatigue and Covid symptoms such as muscle aches and pains, brain fog etc. The extent of the fatigue was life changing and I cannot emphasise this enough.  I found I could no longer work and struggled to carry out normal activities such as housework, cooking, walking the dogs etc. I became reliant on family members to carry out all that I had done prior to Covid.

Pre-Covid, I was asthmatic and post-Covid after a CT scan, I  was diagnosed with COPD. As a result of my GP’s changing my inhaler, I landed in PRI with breathing difficulties. I  was seen by Mr Mathewson, Respiratory consultant who just happened to be on call. Straight away he knew that because my steroid inhaler had been withdrawn, my asthma was not being supported. He arranged blood tests to see what allergies I had, follow up appointments with the Respiratory nurse.  He even followed me up himself with a phone call several months later. He was and is exemplary. 

As a result of the COPD diagnosis I was referred to Physiotherapy Pulmonary Rehabilition classes. Unfortunately after one class which consisted of exercise, it left me in bed for 7 days, with complete exhaustion, so I did not continue, but Lindsey from the team referred me to the Perth and Kinross Long Covid Service who I started seeing in 2024.

I have been seeing Gail from the service who has helped me enormously. She got me started with pacing, which is how to conserve energy so that I don’t end up in a boom or bust situation, ie attempting  to do too much, exert too much energy and end up exhausted, having to go to bed.

Gail also suggested that I might like to look up a private doctor who specialises in Long Covid and POTS and consults privately in Perth as well as online appointments. Having seen this doctor last month, they have put me on 2 antihistamines and Naltrexone. Since then I have had no episodes of fatigue and feel much more like my old self with only a few off days. It has been transformational.

I remain with other issues which are double vision in one eye, an autoimmune disease with a further one to be confirmed, changes in my balance and how I am walking. I have been attending the Ophthalmology Dept at Ninewells for 2 years now and since Covid. In that time I have had two MRI scans which show vascular changes to the brain, not present on the 1st scan, but present 10 months later, in which time I had had Covid again. 

I  had a recent stay at Ninewells at the Stroke ward because I had woken one morning and been unable to balance. Later in the day I had lost my balance completely and fallen into our kitchen door. So I went into Ninewells via ambulance to A&E. I  was then transferred to Acute Medical, then the Stroke ward and had an MRI scan. From start to finish I was seen by 6 or 7 Doctors including one from Neurology. I went through all the same questioning and tests with each and every one and realised that all I had said in the beginning about what was happening to me, wasn’t all being transferred onto the next Dr necessarily. Nothing seemed to join up. It was all fairly incohesive.

A stroke was ruled out but a question mark remained over MS. A lumbar puncture was mentioned by a few doctors , but by the time I was discharged with a walking stick, my balance still way off and given no diagnosis, being told it was probably long Covid and I would recover, I felt thoroughly and utterly demoralised and concerned for the future. A private Dr has since referred me back to Neurology. They weren't happy that I could not carry out a heel to toe walking test.

The GPs seem to be under immense pressure, but my experience since Covid has not been great. There has been no interest, help or support from them whatsoever regarding LC. I’ve had several stays in hospital the last 2 years and had no follow up phone call whatsoever from them. You wait 2 to 3 weeks for an appointment and failing that, you phone and go through to a Clinician.

I found the Clinician I spoke with rude, hostile, intimidating,  argumentative and unfriendly. I’ve had them put the phone down on me in the past. I will not phone on the days I know they are working unless absolutely essential. I have never experienced anything like this, at any of the practices I have belonged to and it does not encourage any trust or faith in the practice.

My private Dr wrote to my practice recently with a couple of concerns they had after seeing me (which I dealt with before seeing a GP). These were followed up by a doctor at the surgery, who was super.

My experience of care since Covid has been very much pot luck. If you get to the right person, you will be in good hands, if not it’s very negative. 

I'm grateful for Gail of the Long Covid Service who has been supportive and offered hope and a light at the end of the tunnel. Also to my private doctor, who provides an invaluable service for Long Covid patients. What they offer is desperately needing rolled out in the NHS, to support the 1.8 million people currently suffering with long covid.

Helen of Opthamology at Ninewells and Mr Mathewson, Respiratory Consultant at PRI, have been what each and every one of us hopes to encounter in the NHS.
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Response from Victoria Sullivan, Care Opinion Manager, NHS Tayside last month
Victoria Sullivan
Care Opinion Manager,
NHS Tayside

Manage Care Opinion within NHS Tayside and project manage and facilitate change programmes, transformation and service redesign across NHS Tayside and its surrounding Health & Social Care Partnerships

Submitted on 08/03/2024 at 19:51
Published on Care Opinion on 09/03/2024 at 10:45


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Dear Bonnie2023

Thank you for sharing your Long Covid journey on Care Opinion. We are sorry to hear that you have experienced difficulties with your GP practice and that you feel there has been a lack of support in this area. Feedback enables an organisation to reflect, identify areas for improvement and revise any processes as required. Unfortunately, GP practices are not part of Care Opinion at this time, as each practice is an independent business, so we would recommend that you feedback your experience directly to the practice to enable them to do this. Your GP practice will have a Complaints and Feedback Policy which will help explain this process.

Thank you again for taking the time to share your feedback and for highlighting all of the positive aspects of the care you've received. The services will respond individually to you on these, I'm sure.

With best wishes for your ongoing recovery

Victoria Sullivan

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Update posted by Bonnie2023 (a service user)

Thank you very much Victoria.

Response from Gail Patel, Team lead physiotherapist, Perth and Kinross Long COVID Service, NHS Tayside last month
Gail Patel
Team lead physiotherapist, Perth and Kinross Long COVID Service,
NHS Tayside

I'm responsible for providing initial assessment for individuals accessing the Perth and Kinross Long COVID Service. This may include interventions or onward referral to other Allied Health Professionals or third sector organisations to support people to manage their symptoms and recovery.

Submitted on 13/03/2024 at 17:44
Published on Care Opinion on 14/03/2024 at 09:43


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Dear Bonnie 2023,

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience of what has clearly been a difficult health journey for you since having COVID. I’m sorry to hear that you are still dealing with so many ongoing health issues and that you haven’t necessarily always had positive experiences of accessing care.

I’m glad that I have been able to support you in some small way and given you some hope for the future. Hope is so important but when your life is turned upside down as a result of health problems finding a way forward can be hard. And having debilitating fatigue like you describe can also make it difficult to advocate for yourself when your energy resources are so limited. At times like these we rely on healthcare professionals to listen and understand our concerns. I hope that we can learn from the feedback you have given to help others in future, and that you are able to access the further care you need going forward so you can be supported to live your best life.

Thank you once again for taking the time and energy to share your story. I sincerely wish you all the best for the next part of your recovery journey.

Gail Patel

Highly specialist physiotherapist

Perth & Kinross Long COVID Support.

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