Originally Posted by: Online Community MemberLast week I finally received my pads on NHS over 6 months after my operation.
I had a appointment to see the incontinence nurse or should I say incompetent nurse who took an hour to explain why you become incontinent after the operation . All information I already knew and could have done in 5 minutes if I was indirect.
She arranged a home visit and after 5 telephone calls explaining how to get 500 yards from my home to our house, I eventually called the PALS complaint service.
I have now received an official apology saying I should have received them with in days of the operation.
So can I congratulate BUCKS HEALTH CARE THRUST on a 7 star foul up.
BUT ANY ONE LIVING IN BUCKS YOU SHOULD NOW GET YOUR PADS WHEN YOU NEED THEM>
Hurray! http://community.prostatecanceruk.org/editors/tiny_mce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-smile.gif
Only 6 months? ...that was pretty quick!http://community.prostatecanceruk.org/editors/tiny_mce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-smile.gif
Full marks to you for persisting......
I gave up trying to get pads from my lot months ago. After making several inquiries via my GP and specialist nurse I just couldn't be bothered to go through all the hassle involved.
13 months on and I'm still using 1 pad a day ( 2 on odd occasions if my activity levels are raised from my normal )
The financial cost has reduced somewhat from what I was spending 6 months ago, and I remain hopeful that things will improve even further in the next 6 months or so.....
Luther
Edited by member 30 Jul 2015 at 11:33
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