[Libre-soc-dev] 4390006088
lkcl
luke.leighton at gmail.com
Mon Dec 2 12:55:06 GMT 2024
Pam thank you for calling today, please kindly pass to Dr Horlock
summary-summary:
nothing useful from the NHS Scotland records, and there was a Data Breach
in Dumfries & Galloway March 2024 which may make access to NHS records
difficult / impossible (ransomware attack *may* have destroyed them).
summary:
15th dec 2023 was a 1 hour visit for the very first time ever (no NHS
records of any kind) to a GP, aged 53, at the Glenluce Surgery, as a
TEMPORARY patient (with no permanent GP to refer to), when I had no idea
whatsoever of the medical trouble I was - and have been - in.
I had not heard of microglia, encephalitis, narcissism, Chronic Adrenal
Fatigue, mini-strokes (TIAs) - nothing.
details:
on my first ever GP visit since age 11 in 1981 I requested full privacy (no
computer records) due to being a privacy advocate and an Internet Security
"White Hat" Specialist of 30+ years experience. the doctor MISINTERPRETED
this (without asking details, remember it was my FIRST EVER VISIT TO A GP
SINCE CHILDHOOD, they like most people have no idea of my specialist
skillet or life background) and put
"possible paranoid delusional schizophrenic,
refer to emergency psychiatric callback within
24hrs from NHS Scotland"
on a brand new and PUBLIC (computerized) NHS record, in direct violation of
my expressed and very clear instructions.
I then spent 25 minutes the day after, explaining to them why I had been
mis-diagnosed (a pattern that continues to repeat, whilst *actual* medical
conditions - real serious ones - get ignored let alone untreated). at the
end I asked for actual help as I had heard of EMDR, and they said (in
effect): "oh we are an emergency service...bye".
a data breach I was concerned could possibly happen DID ACTUALLY OCCUR, and
not only that it was in the very same County, Dumfries and Galloway, in
March 2024, 3 months hence:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clw08q19n9ro.amp
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cw4ze8gkq9yo
I remember paramedics and A&E staff repeating this "possible paranoid
delusional schizophrenic" misdiagnosis to me on very early visits in
January 24. I believe it compromised the care I received purely on its own
because they would have believed there was the possibility I was FAKING
SYMPTOMS. this is not an excuse: A&E should have damn well done their jobs
properly, and properly done triage and diagnosis.
leave it with you and Dr Horlock, with thanks and gratitude.
l.
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