After a very serious illness in October 2010, I am left with lots of scars stretch marks and lose skin from being so swollen, I am 17 and it really gets me down, I have no self confidence and as a result it stops me from doing things a normal 17 year old should be enjoying! My GP suggested a referral to Canniesburn plastic surgery unit and my consultant wrote me a 'heartfelt plea' considering I’ve made so much effort to lose more weight and exercise every night, I'm the fittest I've ever been however I can see no results because of my issue.
My referral was made and I realise that plastic surgery is not just given out right left and centre by the NHS, however I heard nothing for months, waiting for so long, hearing nothing when you have an issue like mine is pretty much unbearable, during this period of time I went to see my GP on numerous occasions and she chased up the referral.
The whole time I was referred to as an 'exceptional circumstance' which makes me feel like I have no right to request this surgery.
So after 8 months of waiting I finally got a letter through saying that I have been placed on a 16 month waiting list for clinical psychology and there is no guarantee that after this appointment I will get anywhere near a surgeon for a consultation at least. This letter really distressed me.
My parents made the decision to ask to see a consultant privately which cost a lot of money, just so I could finally speak to someone who knows what they are doing, and last night I had that opportunity, The surgeon recommended a full abdominoplasty which would cost almost 6000 pounds, which for anyone with normal jobs is a rather drastic amount of money. Even with the surgery risks explained to me etc it is definitely something I want done.
I think however, it is shocking that anyone in my state with an issue like this should have to wait so long on even hearing anything back, I understand plastics is different to any other referral system. I have researched many stories about plastic surgery on the NHS and sometimes I feel priority is gained by those who do not need it most, and I am not for one minute stating that there are people out there who don't need to be seen as urgently as me, I understand that there are people so much worse off than myself, however I am just unhappy with the length of time I’ve had to wait for nothing to be done by the public service.
What step my family and I take next will have to be discussed, but hopefully something good comes of the NHS referral, it would change my life for the better.
"Referral and waiting times for plastic surgery"
About: Canniesburn Hospital Canniesburn Hospital Glasgow G31 2ER Glasgow Royal Infirmary / Plastic Surgery & Burns (wards 45, 47, 48 & 49) Glasgow Royal Infirmary Plastic Surgery & Burns (wards 45, 47, 48 & 49) G4 0SF
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