Discomfort *downstairs* + A bit of a vent

Apologies in advance if the content of this post causes anyone to feel triggered, although I am very much hoping it won't. In order to (hopefully) avoid being too graphic and causing offence, I will be using a variety of euphemisms.

As a post-menopausal woman in my late forties, I had thought I was pretty clued up about the changes that can occur as a result of the menopause. However, one thing I hadn't realised was that in addition to my *front garden*, Mother Nature would decide that I needed a *back garden* as well... A *back garden* that would cause me to feel as though I'd got a wad of steel wool sandwiched between my buttocks, and cause my skin to feel increasingly irritated.

A few days ago, I decided I'd had enough of the discomfort *downstairs*. Despite not being a contortionist, I felt my only option was to remove as much of my unwanted *back garden* as possible, with the aid of some sensitive shaving foam. Unfortunately, despite trying to be extra careful, some of the shaving foam came into close contact with my *lady bits*.

After waking yesterday morning, I realised immediately after my first wee of the day that I had developed cystitis. When I've had cystitis in the past, I've always found OTC remedies to be useless and have ended up requiring antibiotics. However, I had a hunch that my GP would likely want me to go through the process of trying an OTC remedy first. When I awoke this morning, my cystitis symptoms had not improved and I felt even more ghastly.

Shortly after 8am, I had contacted my medical practice via their online messaging system. Approximately half-an-hour later, I was notified that the duty doctor had referred me to the Community Pharmacy Minor Illness Service, and that I would be contacted "soon". I then spent approximately the next 8 hours waiting for my phone to ring. When I did eventually receive the call, I was told that a 3-day course of antibiotics would be available to collect from the pharmacy. "That's great! I'll send my son to collect them" 

My relief was short-lived, as I was informed that I would need to collect the prescription myself, as there were a few questions the pharmacist would need to ask me. For reasons that were not explained to me, the pharmacist could not possibly ask me these questions over the phone. After a rather rushed bath, I ended up having to put on a pair of incontinence pants and book a taxi to take me to pharmacy, wait, and then bring me back home. The questions I ended up being asked were no different from the questions the pharmacy assistant had asked me over the phone.

I am hoping I sleep well tonight, as after the day I've had I feel exhausted.

Parents
  • Bless you. Think you've been a casualty of our ailing nhs rather than anything else here. 

    They are pressurised for little stuff and to them this is little stuff.

    Days gone by, you'd have rung, seen a GP that morning, got a prescription for what you needed, no questions asked by the pharmacist. 

    Sounds awful, but hope you feel better soon.

  • I had a bout of Cystitis about 2 years ago. I went through the same process of trying an OTC remedy first. There was no having to be referred to the Community Pharmacist Minor Illness Service, as I received a message back from my medical practice saying a prescription would be waiting for me at my local pharmacy.

    The antibiotics are helping, but some of my symptoms remain an issue.

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  • I had a bout of Cystitis about 2 years ago. I went through the same process of trying an OTC remedy first. There was no having to be referred to the Community Pharmacist Minor Illness Service, as I received a message back from my medical practice saying a prescription would be waiting for me at my local pharmacy.

    The antibiotics are helping, but some of my symptoms remain an issue.

Children
  • Here's the thing with medicine. I picked up a foot infection in my teens that has kept coming back for near forty years. It got to the point where it OWNED MY FEET!! When ever it wanted to. Which was more and more...

    Canesten did nothing.

    Eventually I learned WHY the bible is full of people anointing Jesus's feet with eucalyptus and other oils...

    -Because that sorts it out!! O.K. I used Vicks vapour rub, not actual oils, but the result is the same. I now, after forty years of modern medicine failing me, have lovely clean pink feet without brown bits falling off...

    I can't help but wonder how many other modern implacable ailments have simple cures available once you stop believing in "doctors as gods".. (Rick Simpson Oil being a good example)