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Hi All,
Wondering if anyone had any advice?
I’ve recently payed for a consultation with a clinic, as I’m trying to start my MC journey.
I’ve had some trouble in proving my eligibility, too add context. I was diagnosed with MS back in 2017, although don’t have much on my medical record linked to my condition since then, as I’ve preferred alternative holistic treatments to assist with symptoms, as I’m against taking the suggested disease modifying medication.
My Two treatments that I should have on my medical record that have been tried previously are, Diazepam, which was first prescribed by my GP when I started to experience symptoms of MS. The clinic I’m looking to register with, are not satisfied this is linked to my MS.
Second treatment being physio, this arranged via referral to the long term conditions team locally. This again is a treatment that apparently can’t be seen on my medical record.
I’ve been advised that the quickest way to rectify this would be to meet with my GP, and ask them to update the notes on my records. Then at this point that will be sufficient evidence to prove my eligibility, however I’m dubious of these claims.
Any help or advice would be appreciated
Wondering if anyone had any advice?
I’ve recently payed for a consultation with a clinic, as I’m trying to start my MC journey.
I’ve had some trouble in proving my eligibility, too add context. I was diagnosed with MS back in 2017, although don’t have much on my medical record linked to my condition since then, as I’ve preferred alternative holistic treatments to assist with symptoms, as I’m against taking the suggested disease modifying medication.
My Two treatments that I should have on my medical record that have been tried previously are, Diazepam, which was first prescribed by my GP when I started to experience symptoms of MS. The clinic I’m looking to register with, are not satisfied this is linked to my MS.
Second treatment being physio, this arranged via referral to the long term conditions team locally. This again is a treatment that apparently can’t be seen on my medical record.
I’ve been advised that the quickest way to rectify this would be to meet with my GP, and ask them to update the notes on my records. Then at this point that will be sufficient evidence to prove my eligibility, however I’m dubious of these claims.
Any help or advice would be appreciated