Fri-14-06-2013, 11:17 AM
I was going to say my physician was poor but, on balance, I voted for basic.
I was taken through the treatments available step by step and it did take us a while to get to ciclosporin. As I have rather stubborn PPP it did take a while but it was to be expected.
However, as you may have read on other posts, I've had a least three relapses in the lat couple of years due to the clinic not giving me new appointments before my meds ran out.
And now I've discovered (by seeing a different physician while mine was off sick) that I could have avoided all the kerfuffle of expensive hospital revisits and gone to my GP for bloods and repeat prescriptions. My GP is literally at the bottom of my street.
I was taken through the treatments available step by step and it did take us a while to get to ciclosporin. As I have rather stubborn PPP it did take a while but it was to be expected.
However, as you may have read on other posts, I've had a least three relapses in the lat couple of years due to the clinic not giving me new appointments before my meds ran out.
And now I've discovered (by seeing a different physician while mine was off sick) that I could have avoided all the kerfuffle of expensive hospital revisits and gone to my GP for bloods and repeat prescriptions. My GP is literally at the bottom of my street.