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I have had to use many doctors surgeries in the Milton Keynes area due to the fact that I have such a rare physical condition that it doesn't even have a name to it, so I was passed from one to the other to the other to the other until it became so suffocating, like wondering around the circus that was packed full with joker type clowns, but along the way are you use the first and Surgery and my doctor was Dr George Fitzjohn.
So I just wanted to say of all the doctors I've used, and that includes out of hours Drs as I had to go to times 3/4 months without a doctor and they get repeat prescriptions, he is my second best doctor.
It was most of the other staff that were the problem, Dr Fitzjohn Thought I had a prolapse and entered the details into his practice manager for an urgent hospital visit but she said that because my illness doesn't have a name that I couldn't have it, and really Those in the NHS who prevent health should be gone. To the end I had an appointment with an Indian doctor in SAXON CLINIC, which have an AGORAPHOBIA took a lot to get there such as a lot of concentration and taking more drugs than is allowed/overdose amount of drugs to stabilise myself, and the INDIAN doctor tried to alter the appointment to the hospital, once an AGORAPHOBIC is given a place to go to that's the only place it can be, absolutely nothing can change at all, and secondly I was with my father who had Parkinson's /3 and could not walk further than he had already from the SAXON CLINIC car park into the building. This was marked down as a did not attend and of course I spoke to the staff at FURZTON and it was about 20 times that I said I did go to the right place, I did attend the appointment and I was so pissed off to be told no I didn't and eventually I spoke to Dr Fitzjohn and he did say the same and by the time I said it that many times my voice was slightly higher but due to the fact that the conversation was about AGORAPHOBIA just one spec of talk about travelling and the effects of AGORAPHOBIA take place in the voice rises high the panic attacks on the phone , inability to breathe and often another reason to go to hospital. Dr Fitzjohn asked that I leave the surgery because of that, and when I explained AGORAPHOBIA more thoroughly, which it seems a hell of a lot of doctors do not know about and should know about particularly when they are booking appointments, he did write me a letter back to apologise and said that I'm welcome back there again.
But it has occurred to me, to reiterate, that the effects of AGORAPHOBIA or rather being out of order to somebody with AGORAPHOBIA and OCD and many other mental disorders like that needs to be paramount this year or at least the whole of next year to learn properly by all GPs particularly knowing what to expect. There will be doctors like my previous doctor Christopher Longstaff who would rather use an agoraphobics or OCD detriment to their advantage but thankfully there are not many like him. I hope anyway.
So I just wanted to say of all the doctors I've used, and that includes out of hours Drs as I had to go to times 3/4 months without a doctor and they get repeat prescriptions, he is my second best doctor.
It was most of the other staff that were the problem, Dr Fitzjohn Thought I had a prolapse and entered the details into his practice manager for an urgent hospital visit but she said that because my illness doesn't have a name that I couldn't have it, and really Those in the NHS who prevent health should be gone. To the end I had an appointment with an Indian doctor in SAXON CLINIC, which have an AGORAPHOBIA took a lot to get there such as a lot of concentration and taking more drugs than is allowed/overdose amount of drugs to stabilise myself, and the INDIAN doctor tried to alter the appointment to the hospital, once an AGORAPHOBIC is given a place to go to that's the only place it can be, absolutely nothing can change at all, and secondly I was with my father who had Parkinson's /3 and could not walk further than he had already from the SAXON CLINIC car park into the building. This was marked down as a did not attend and of course I spoke to the staff at FURZTON and it was about 20 times that I said I did go to the right place, I did attend the appointment and I was so pissed off to be told no I didn't and eventually I spoke to Dr Fitzjohn and he did say the same and by the time I said it that many times my voice was slightly higher but due to the fact that the conversation was about AGORAPHOBIA just one spec of talk about travelling and the effects of AGORAPHOBIA take place in the voice rises high the panic attacks on the phone , inability to breathe and often another reason to go to hospital. Dr Fitzjohn asked that I leave the surgery because of that, and when I explained AGORAPHOBIA more thoroughly, which it seems a hell of a lot of doctors do not know about and should know about particularly when they are booking appointments, he did write me a letter back to apologise and said that I'm welcome back there again.
But it has occurred to me, to reiterate, that the effects of AGORAPHOBIA or rather being out of order to somebody with AGORAPHOBIA and OCD and many other mental disorders like that needs to be paramount this year or at least the whole of next year to learn properly by all GPs particularly knowing what to expect. There will be doctors like my previous doctor Christopher Longstaff who would rather use an agoraphobics or OCD detriment to their advantage but thankfully there are not many like him. I hope anyway.

I'm 40 years old person, from over 25 years I struggle with horrible Migrains Attacks, if you want me to describe mine condition: in good week 2 days but is not many weeks like tkat, in bad weeks I'm 6 days of almost constant pain and conditions I describing as a dying in Agony.
So far I have recirece very good treatment with medicine I require to survive till next day.
Staff is kind and helpful.
So far I have recirece very good treatment with medicine I require to survive till next day.
Staff is kind and helpful.