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I was injured during the course of a surgical procedure in the UK. I was not told about my injury but experienced pain and limited range of movement in the joint affected for several years after the surgery.
When I had had it x rayed in the UK on the NHS the radiologist's report (I was not allowed to see the xray) said that there was no damage.
Yet when I had it x rayed in my country of origin, I was able to look at the films and could see very clearly that there was significant skeletal damage to the joint.
My question goes out to anyone who has experience in or with the medical community either in the UK or elsewhere. Is there really blacklisting in the NHS and other medical systems? If so, is the patient who has been blacklisted affected globally (meaning with regards to all medical advice sought) or is limited specifically to the medically inflicted injury?
Until this happened to me I would have called any reference to blacklisting complete paranoid conspiracy stuff, but given my experience I have had to reexamine every single idea that I have ever held about the medical profession. Any advice on this issue would be most gratefully received.
When I had had it x rayed in the UK on the NHS the radiologist's report (I was not allowed to see the xray) said that there was no damage.
Yet when I had it x rayed in my country of origin, I was able to look at the films and could see very clearly that there was significant skeletal damage to the joint.
My question goes out to anyone who has experience in or with the medical community either in the UK or elsewhere. Is there really blacklisting in the NHS and other medical systems? If so, is the patient who has been blacklisted affected globally (meaning with regards to all medical advice sought) or is limited specifically to the medically inflicted injury?
Until this happened to me I would have called any reference to blacklisting complete paranoid conspiracy stuff, but given my experience I have had to reexamine every single idea that I have ever held about the medical profession. Any advice on this issue would be most gratefully received.