Okay so I'm new to the site and I've been unsure about joining for a while but I've gotten to the stage where I really need to speak to people who will possibly understand what I'm going through, I've had a bit of an awful experience so far and it's very lengthy and frustrating so I apologise in advance if this is a really long post! I'd be so happy if anyone would take their time to read it and help me feel like someone is actually listening to me
I'm currently nearing the end of my first year at university, however for the past few months I've been suffering very badly with constant bloody diarreha, accompanied by extremely painful stomach cramps(that's what it started with), when I first went to the doctors it was very early after I started getting the symptoms and they told me it's possibly an infection or IBS. I was booked in for a blood test, asked to hand in stool samples and given buscopan. The issue was that I had to return back to London for university (my GP surgery is back home further up in the country) I was going to transfer but they was reluctant to let me as I would have to wait to be accepted into a closer GP and then reschedule the tests.
So I went back to London in February with tests booked back home the following month, apparently my case didn't seem urgent and they was okay to leave it that long which I was a bit unsure about, but me being naïve thought 'if the doctors say it's okay it must be right??' Well I was very very wrong, the medication they gave me did absolutely nothing for my pain and the other symptoms . I started to research online as I was starting to develop new symptoms such as really bad joint pain, mainly in my back (often lower) and my arms and legs, the pain felt like it was getting worse, and I was constantly tired. I immediately rang my doctors back and said that I was feeling worse and they told me I need to give my body time to get used to the medication (it's only buscopan?!?!) and I need to bring in a stool sample ASAP. After explaining I was in London and had to attend classes as I had essays due they then told me just bring it in when I'm back home and 'not to panic'... So fast forward a few days, I was on the train back home (weeks early) trying to frantically find a working toilet and trying not to soil myself/ curl up into a ball on the train floor. I got home and everything went downhill from there, since being home my symptoms feel like they're constantly getting worse in one way or another. I went straight back to my doctors as soon as I got home and asked to see another doctor, straight away she was concerned to why the previous doctor let me leave the tests so long and booked me in for a blood test the next day, but I got to the test and sure enough something else went wrong, my blood wouldn't draw?!? It was extremely painful and I passed out. They then said its because I'm clearly sleep deprived (from waking up in pain every hour) and not eating enough, despite the fact I had stated to my doctor I have no appetite and I'm loosing weight drastically. They then went to book another appointment and the soonest they could do was THREE WEEKS LATER!! I was so angry, upset and annoyed. They then found another one, but that was still only two weeks on from the first appointment I had. They told me if anything gets worse then I should call back immediately, or if it's out of hours to call 111 (NHS service).
Sure enough the pain one night became unbearable, and the bloody diarreha was so awful. I was in so much pain which kept coming and going every hour or so I felt so awful, I thought I was going to pass out, felt like I was constantly going to vomit. So my parents rang 111 hoping they would suggest to take me to Hospital, after speaking to two different people on the phone they referred me to a 24hr doctor not a hospital. The doctor then continued to tell me that it's probably IBS and nothing worse due to my young age (18) completely ignoring me when I constantly asked about the blood, and extreme pain blaming it on possible 'piles'. I knew it wasn't just that but I was so exhausted and in pain I just wanted to go home, he prescribed me some more tablets to help with the 'functionality issue' and gave me codiene for the pain. Surprise surprise I had an awful reaction to codiene so I still had no sleep and the pain only got worse, luckily I started to feel a bit better by about 8:30 am and slept (untill I had to use the loo). I made it out of the house to pick up the medication he prescribed me to find out that he had prescribed me an anti-depressant!
To jump forward to try make this extremely long post a little shorter, I'll fast forward to now. So it's been around three months since I started getting these awful symptoms, and I can't really say much has improved. I didn't hear back from the doctors for a few weeks after my bloods were taken, so I called up and arranged an appointment with the same doctor who was slightly more helpful the last time and she said I should have been called as soon as they got them back, only one was slightly abnormal, surprise surprise it's my inflammation markers. She then became the most helpful doctor EVER and actually listened to me and take everything I was saying seriously, I had a rectal exam, blood pressure etc she then said she will refer me to the local hospital for further tests such as colonoscopy. I finally was happy that something was being done, but then I heard nothing from the doctors, nothing from the hospital. I was told it might take a few weeks for the hospital to book me in, but after two weeks nothing and I almost drove myself to A&E twice in frustration and pain. Finally I had enough, which brings me to these past few weeks.
I returned yet again to the shambles which is my doctors surgery and saw another doctor, who was completely confused to why I hadn't received an appointment with the hospital, to find that thy doctors never referred me because I hadn't brought in a stool sample (something I completely forgot about due to the chaos and stress which is now my life) she was so concerned about all the medications previous doctors had tried to give me, and how long I had been suffering without any clear action. Finally she referred me, and now I have to wait till the 16th of MAY for my hospital appointment with the gastroenterologist.
I'm just so confused, and so lonely. I have no social life anymore, which is hard because before all of this I was so independent, living away from home in London doing well at university. To now not knowing if I will be able to return next term, living in my bedroom only occasionally going out on the 'good days' for a few hours. Many of my friends haven't bothered with me as I always cancel plans because I feel so awful, despite trying to explain how I am I've found that a few are actually questioning if I'm ill. I feel so sorry for my parents and boyfriend who constantly have to put up with me but so happy that I have them standing by my side. After constant research and looking on this forum it feels like it's possible I could be facing IBD, even the last doctor I saw suggested that it seems like a very high possibility. I'm waiting for results from the stool sample but I was told I probably won't know until my hospital appointment. It says on the letter that I cannot bring my appointment forward as that is the earliest 'urgent' appointment they had available. So to end my extremely long winded post I just wanted to know if anyone out there has any advice for me dealing with stuff such as university, friends, family and even the hospital tests I will be facing. Also should I just go straight to hospital next time I feel extremely awful?
Thank you if you have managed to get through all of that and are still willing to help :heart:
I'm currently nearing the end of my first year at university, however for the past few months I've been suffering very badly with constant bloody diarreha, accompanied by extremely painful stomach cramps(that's what it started with), when I first went to the doctors it was very early after I started getting the symptoms and they told me it's possibly an infection or IBS. I was booked in for a blood test, asked to hand in stool samples and given buscopan. The issue was that I had to return back to London for university (my GP surgery is back home further up in the country) I was going to transfer but they was reluctant to let me as I would have to wait to be accepted into a closer GP and then reschedule the tests.
So I went back to London in February with tests booked back home the following month, apparently my case didn't seem urgent and they was okay to leave it that long which I was a bit unsure about, but me being naïve thought 'if the doctors say it's okay it must be right??' Well I was very very wrong, the medication they gave me did absolutely nothing for my pain and the other symptoms . I started to research online as I was starting to develop new symptoms such as really bad joint pain, mainly in my back (often lower) and my arms and legs, the pain felt like it was getting worse, and I was constantly tired. I immediately rang my doctors back and said that I was feeling worse and they told me I need to give my body time to get used to the medication (it's only buscopan?!?!) and I need to bring in a stool sample ASAP. After explaining I was in London and had to attend classes as I had essays due they then told me just bring it in when I'm back home and 'not to panic'... So fast forward a few days, I was on the train back home (weeks early) trying to frantically find a working toilet and trying not to soil myself/ curl up into a ball on the train floor. I got home and everything went downhill from there, since being home my symptoms feel like they're constantly getting worse in one way or another. I went straight back to my doctors as soon as I got home and asked to see another doctor, straight away she was concerned to why the previous doctor let me leave the tests so long and booked me in for a blood test the next day, but I got to the test and sure enough something else went wrong, my blood wouldn't draw?!? It was extremely painful and I passed out. They then said its because I'm clearly sleep deprived (from waking up in pain every hour) and not eating enough, despite the fact I had stated to my doctor I have no appetite and I'm loosing weight drastically. They then went to book another appointment and the soonest they could do was THREE WEEKS LATER!! I was so angry, upset and annoyed. They then found another one, but that was still only two weeks on from the first appointment I had. They told me if anything gets worse then I should call back immediately, or if it's out of hours to call 111 (NHS service).
Sure enough the pain one night became unbearable, and the bloody diarreha was so awful. I was in so much pain which kept coming and going every hour or so I felt so awful, I thought I was going to pass out, felt like I was constantly going to vomit. So my parents rang 111 hoping they would suggest to take me to Hospital, after speaking to two different people on the phone they referred me to a 24hr doctor not a hospital. The doctor then continued to tell me that it's probably IBS and nothing worse due to my young age (18) completely ignoring me when I constantly asked about the blood, and extreme pain blaming it on possible 'piles'. I knew it wasn't just that but I was so exhausted and in pain I just wanted to go home, he prescribed me some more tablets to help with the 'functionality issue' and gave me codiene for the pain. Surprise surprise I had an awful reaction to codiene so I still had no sleep and the pain only got worse, luckily I started to feel a bit better by about 8:30 am and slept (untill I had to use the loo). I made it out of the house to pick up the medication he prescribed me to find out that he had prescribed me an anti-depressant!
To jump forward to try make this extremely long post a little shorter, I'll fast forward to now. So it's been around three months since I started getting these awful symptoms, and I can't really say much has improved. I didn't hear back from the doctors for a few weeks after my bloods were taken, so I called up and arranged an appointment with the same doctor who was slightly more helpful the last time and she said I should have been called as soon as they got them back, only one was slightly abnormal, surprise surprise it's my inflammation markers. She then became the most helpful doctor EVER and actually listened to me and take everything I was saying seriously, I had a rectal exam, blood pressure etc she then said she will refer me to the local hospital for further tests such as colonoscopy. I finally was happy that something was being done, but then I heard nothing from the doctors, nothing from the hospital. I was told it might take a few weeks for the hospital to book me in, but after two weeks nothing and I almost drove myself to A&E twice in frustration and pain. Finally I had enough, which brings me to these past few weeks.
I returned yet again to the shambles which is my doctors surgery and saw another doctor, who was completely confused to why I hadn't received an appointment with the hospital, to find that thy doctors never referred me because I hadn't brought in a stool sample (something I completely forgot about due to the chaos and stress which is now my life) she was so concerned about all the medications previous doctors had tried to give me, and how long I had been suffering without any clear action. Finally she referred me, and now I have to wait till the 16th of MAY for my hospital appointment with the gastroenterologist.
I'm just so confused, and so lonely. I have no social life anymore, which is hard because before all of this I was so independent, living away from home in London doing well at university. To now not knowing if I will be able to return next term, living in my bedroom only occasionally going out on the 'good days' for a few hours. Many of my friends haven't bothered with me as I always cancel plans because I feel so awful, despite trying to explain how I am I've found that a few are actually questioning if I'm ill. I feel so sorry for my parents and boyfriend who constantly have to put up with me but so happy that I have them standing by my side. After constant research and looking on this forum it feels like it's possible I could be facing IBD, even the last doctor I saw suggested that it seems like a very high possibility. I'm waiting for results from the stool sample but I was told I probably won't know until my hospital appointment. It says on the letter that I cannot bring my appointment forward as that is the earliest 'urgent' appointment they had available. So to end my extremely long winded post I just wanted to know if anyone out there has any advice for me dealing with stuff such as university, friends, family and even the hospital tests I will be facing. Also should I just go straight to hospital next time I feel extremely awful?
Thank you if you have managed to get through all of that and are still willing to help :heart: