Bear with me here....
I have four meds on repeat prescription. The way it works is they were all set up at different times.
Initially I would have to see a doctor after 12 months to see if any changes were needed.
I would need to make a note in my paper diary and phone to make an appointment.
(Getting an appointment usd to be easy).
With newer meds the rubric changed.
For one, I was given a month supply then told to make an appointment to discuss whether the drugs were OK.
They would then initiate a repeat prescription.
Unfortunately this didn't happen and when I went to pick up the meds they weren't there.
I was told by the pharmacist that if I phoned the pharmacy they could trigger the repeat (the pharmacy kindly did this for me while I was there).
Later when I went to pick up two of my repeat meds, one wasn't there.
I phoned the pharmacy but it went direct to answerphone to say they were too busy to pick up the phone (no option to leave a message).
I phoned the GP surgery today and was told that I needed to call the surgery again on Tuesday as this was the earliest I could arrange to reactivate the repeat prescription for 3 of my meds.
Unfortunately one of the meds was managed by a different team so I was transferred.
I was told that I needed to contact the surgery next February to reactivate 3 of my meds.
By this point I had totally lost the narrative.
The reception person wasn't very coherent, with excessive use of pronouns (which med? 'it' doesn't help).
However, realizing there was no chance I would be able to make sense of any of this, she told me to phone, or go online, or
"I will pop round" I said.
Or pop round and let us know you need the tamsulozin reactivated, I will take care of the rest.
Now, contrary to the perception of some, I am an educated man with a reasonable grasp of things.
OK, I am on the autism spectrum, but I can follow instructions.
I asked the missus how people who a vulnerable would cope with all this.
"They don't get their meds" was her reply.
I have only given half the story here.
Is it this complicated all round the country?
I have four meds on repeat prescription. The way it works is they were all set up at different times.
Initially I would have to see a doctor after 12 months to see if any changes were needed.
I would need to make a note in my paper diary and phone to make an appointment.
(Getting an appointment usd to be easy).
With newer meds the rubric changed.
For one, I was given a month supply then told to make an appointment to discuss whether the drugs were OK.
They would then initiate a repeat prescription.
Unfortunately this didn't happen and when I went to pick up the meds they weren't there.
I was told by the pharmacist that if I phoned the pharmacy they could trigger the repeat (the pharmacy kindly did this for me while I was there).
Later when I went to pick up two of my repeat meds, one wasn't there.
I phoned the pharmacy but it went direct to answerphone to say they were too busy to pick up the phone (no option to leave a message).
I phoned the GP surgery today and was told that I needed to call the surgery again on Tuesday as this was the earliest I could arrange to reactivate the repeat prescription for 3 of my meds.
Unfortunately one of the meds was managed by a different team so I was transferred.
I was told that I needed to contact the surgery next February to reactivate 3 of my meds.
By this point I had totally lost the narrative.
The reception person wasn't very coherent, with excessive use of pronouns (which med? 'it' doesn't help).
However, realizing there was no chance I would be able to make sense of any of this, she told me to phone, or go online, or
"I will pop round" I said.
Or pop round and let us know you need the tamsulozin reactivated, I will take care of the rest.
Now, contrary to the perception of some, I am an educated man with a reasonable grasp of things.
OK, I am on the autism spectrum, but I can follow instructions.
I asked the missus how people who a vulnerable would cope with all this.
"They don't get their meds" was her reply.
I have only given half the story here.
Is it this complicated all round the country?