The infected finger saga
Yes folks the saga continues.
A year ago I was bitten on the finger by a mosquito, we've been plagued up here by them the last few years, it got infected and swelled up quite badly.
I phoned the docs and a nurse had a look and prescribed Penicillin, I told her that I suspected I was allergic to Penicillin so she had a look at the PC data bank and said no such info was on the data base.
I took the AB's for a week but no improvement was visible so I went back and saw a different nurse, she prescribed the same AB's and yet again there was no improvement.
Went back again and insisted I saw my GP, he sent me for an x-ray to make sure the insects mouth-parts weren't still in the finger, nothing showed up, yet again he prescribed Penicillin against my advice that I was allergic to it.
By this time several weeks had passed, the finger had improved a bit but in no way was it completely healed.
Again I visited the surgery at which point he gave me a massive course of AB's, time wore on and in late November on a Saturday afternoon the swelling was so bad it was up to my elbow, I phoned the emergency number and they told me to go to casualty at 3pm, the doc in there gave me another massive dose of Penicillin even after I told him I suspected I was allergic to it.
Time wore on again, by this time it was March this year, another visit to the docs produced even more Penicillin, after taking it for 6 days I took severe toothache, went to the dentist and told her I had been taking Penicillin, she looked at me and said according to her records I was allergic to Penicillin.
I went straight to the docs surgery and by coincidence the lady that does all the managerial admin came out of her office, I told her the on-going story and asked her to check the HARD COPY records in the archive room, she did so and came back to tell me I was allergic to Penicillin.
WHY didn't my GP do this last year, why didn't the two Nurses do this they all have access to the archive room, that's what it's there for.
A mistake had been made years ago when they transferred all the records from paper to the PC data base, I've said this for years, . . a PC is only as good as the person putting data into it.
I seldom have the need for AB's, I can't remember the last time I took them as it was many tears ago, but instead of getting up off their backsides and going to look at the proper records they gave me a medicine I'm allergic to.
I wonder what would've happened if I had went into shock and either died or took a massive heart attack, if you can't trust your GP or the medical profession in general who can you trust ?
Yep, . . it's swollen yet again, I await a phone call from the surgery to go and get MORE anti-backs, . . this time however it won't be Penicillin, . . would anybody like to place a bet I don't see my GP.
Ha ha, . . as I type the phone rings, it's the surgery, . . "we have a prescription for you" they say, . . if it's Penicillin I'll insert in in someone so if I'm not back in 15 mins you'll know I'm in the cells.