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Written by a patient
23rd August 2020


I chose Wrightington because it was considered a centre of excellence. I have a left side shoulder impingement where I had had an axillary node clearance due to breast cancer. After a CT scan it was over a year before I was given a follow-up appointment and only after I wrote to them. They appeared unhappy about any surgical intervention due to my previous cancer surgery and their reluctance began to make me reluctant also. I had hoped their extensive experience might have come into contact with someone like me. After a number of appointments where I had a cortisone injection and was repeatedly asked if I wanted to be discharged, after the last one I decided not to go back. The last injection was done by the consultant who appeared irritated and I really felt as if he did not want to treat me. The worst thing was his comment to a colleague, in my hearing, that it might be a recurrence of the cancer. I remain in pain which is helped by anaelgesia and rest which is difficult when you yourself are a carer. I think more regular follow-ups would be beneficial, more honesty about your condition, more empathy and a process less like a conveyor belt would be good.

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