Really struggling to deal with all this I am so exhausted I just want to curl under my bed all the time
Really struggling to deal with all this I am so exhausted I just want to curl under my bed all the time
Sez said:When was at the hospital I told my mum to go she didn't listen she stayed kept saying things like ' its so late you lying eg eg with swear words and kept looking at me in really evil way turns out I was very very ill and my mum does not know how ill I was still not 100 % only my GP and the hospital know
.............. I'm a adult right if anyone knows any info on this plz let me know ?
I can understand your fury at being treated like that - I would be swearing too! Fortunately I have been living on my own when I have had my "wobbles", but the downside of that has been that sometimes I could do with support and there is nobody around.
If your parents do not believe you are ill, then I would ask your doctor to write a letter/report clearly stating exacly what the issues are. Give your parents a copy.
Tell the GP that you want copies of all correspondence and all tests. I have a large folder now with all this stuff in it, and it is very useful to refer back to.
You can also request copies of your medical notes, however you would need to pay about £50. Either save the scans online, or if you keep paper notes and your mother is nosy, get a metal box with a good padlock :-)
Good luck x
Sez said:When was at the hospital I told my mum to go she didn't listen she stayed kept saying things like ' its so late you lying eg eg with swear words and kept looking at me in really evil way turns out I was very very ill and my mum does not know how ill I was still not 100 % only my GP and the hospital know
.............. I'm a adult right if anyone knows any info on this plz let me know ?
I can understand your fury at being treated like that - I would be swearing too! Fortunately I have been living on my own when I have had my "wobbles", but the downside of that has been that sometimes I could do with support and there is nobody around.
If your parents do not believe you are ill, then I would ask your doctor to write a letter/report clearly stating exacly what the issues are. Give your parents a copy.
Tell the GP that you want copies of all correspondence and all tests. I have a large folder now with all this stuff in it, and it is very useful to refer back to.
You can also request copies of your medical notes, however you would need to pay about £50. Either save the scans online, or if you keep paper notes and your mother is nosy, get a metal box with a good padlock :-)
Good luck x