barefoot
Diamond Member
I know this info is 'out there' and I just (!) need to research it but my brain is so foggy at the moment and the whole subject is stressing me out a bit, so I wondered whether anyone here just knows the answer to this and can briefly and simply sum it up for me :-)
I'm considering making a request to access my medical records. If I decide to do it, ideally I'd like a copy of everything that I can look through on my own - not to have to go and sit in my GP surgery while someone there watches me as I go through it.
The main things I want to see are letters etc between my GPs and various consultants/specialists over the years - particularly when I was in my teens. Who I saw, why I saw them, what they did, what the results/outcomes were etc. Some of these were consultants I saw on the NHS and others I saw as a private patient.
I'm realising that I have so many gaps in my memory around quite a lot of medical stuff. I know I saw Dr whoever....I've no idea why... I know I had various procedures...I've no idea why or what the outcome was... There are a few things that are really baffling me and there are a few reasons why that matters a lot to me. So, I'm thinking that the answers will be in my file. And some of those answers can also probably really inform the work I'm doing with my therapist.
So... (sorry, rambling - I did say my brain was foggy!)
- Is it easy to get this access?
- Will I be able to get a copy of everything?
- Will it just be notes GPs have made or will all the stuff from other consultants also be there?
- Does anyone have experience of accessing their medical notes for the same kind of reasons as I'm thinking of? And, if so, how did it work out for you? I guess I'm seeking answers to fill the gaps in my memory and to ease the huge confusion I have around a few things (including my trauma). But I also know that this could just open a can on worms, which could make things more confusing. Or even that perhaps I'll end up in a position where not knowing was better than knowing?!
Thanks for any info/insights/views anyone can share - and apologies, I know this is lazy because this stuff must all be online. Everything just starts sliding out of my head when I try to properly look into it...
I'm considering making a request to access my medical records. If I decide to do it, ideally I'd like a copy of everything that I can look through on my own - not to have to go and sit in my GP surgery while someone there watches me as I go through it.
The main things I want to see are letters etc between my GPs and various consultants/specialists over the years - particularly when I was in my teens. Who I saw, why I saw them, what they did, what the results/outcomes were etc. Some of these were consultants I saw on the NHS and others I saw as a private patient.
I'm realising that I have so many gaps in my memory around quite a lot of medical stuff. I know I saw Dr whoever....I've no idea why... I know I had various procedures...I've no idea why or what the outcome was... There are a few things that are really baffling me and there are a few reasons why that matters a lot to me. So, I'm thinking that the answers will be in my file. And some of those answers can also probably really inform the work I'm doing with my therapist.
So... (sorry, rambling - I did say my brain was foggy!)
- Is it easy to get this access?
- Will I be able to get a copy of everything?
- Will it just be notes GPs have made or will all the stuff from other consultants also be there?
- Does anyone have experience of accessing their medical notes for the same kind of reasons as I'm thinking of? And, if so, how did it work out for you? I guess I'm seeking answers to fill the gaps in my memory and to ease the huge confusion I have around a few things (including my trauma). But I also know that this could just open a can on worms, which could make things more confusing. Or even that perhaps I'll end up in a position where not knowing was better than knowing?!
Thanks for any info/insights/views anyone can share - and apologies, I know this is lazy because this stuff must all be online. Everything just starts sliding out of my head when I try to properly look into it...