Help navigating A&E

I am posting again as my last one was hijacked my someone wanting to push their political beliefs of the NHS. 

I rolled my ankle 2 weeks ago and it swelled immensely and bruised all colours of the rainbow. I had it x-rayed the morning after whilst the swelling was the size of a grapefruit and was told it's sprained. 

Whilst the swelling has gone down, the pain remains the same so my GP has said go for another x-ray. 

I cannot convince myself to go. They were so dismissive and disinterested last time. I wasn't even checked by the triage nurse all she did was take a couple of notes. Then the nurse who sent me for an x-ray just glanced at my x-ray and told me to use RICE and get my heel to the floor. That was literally it. I was sent on my way unable to walk and with no pain killers. 

How can I make A&E more positive for me? 

Parents
  • Can you ask the GP to actually refer you to a specialist rather than having to go through A&E? Or would the wait times be impossible... It does seem pointless to have to go through triage when they know exactly what is needed. If you try and find out the least busy times for A&E that might help a tiny bit, like not Friday evening.

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  • Can you ask the GP to actually refer you to a specialist rather than having to go through A&E? Or would the wait times be impossible... It does seem pointless to have to go through triage when they know exactly what is needed. If you try and find out the least busy times for A&E that might help a tiny bit, like not Friday evening.

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