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Lol this thread deviated wildly from the topic.
I'm pretty sure GPs aren't actually allowed to refuse shared care though, they may state that they are going to but if you make enough of a fuss about it and ideally involve some people higher up the chain they will be forced to relent, there isn't any legal basis for them just arbitrarily deciding not to comply with certain aspects of NHS policy (what remains of it, anyway).
Of course I understand why people would not feel comfortable or able to do this though, as ever the people who are least able to advocate for themselves are those who probably need help the most but will be denied it in our current slide towards dystopia.
Yeah I remember that "documentary", was pretty frustrating to watch for sure, I did think they probably picked one of the most sketchy looking psychiatrists for the part they actually televised. There is some truth for sure to the point that once you get into medicine for profit territory there is a capitalistic incentive to diagnose people. However despite the judgmental, suspicious, scaremongery tone towards private ADHD clinics they didn't mention once the conditions that allowed this situation to arise in the first place, namely the complete dismantling of any and all public mental health services by decades of Conservative and Conservative-aligned governments so that for people who are struggling with ADHD symptoms there is literally no alternative except to wait on a waiting list for years and then probably be told to just "limit stress" and "take small steps" or referred to some apprentice CBT counsellor who will equally just give you a printout of whatever platitudes one could find just find themselves on google but which are probably not that helpful if they are at the point of seeking some kind of professional diagnosis anyway.Yes an increasing amount are refusing to accept shared care for ADHD medications, following a private diagnosis.
Many as a direct result of that incredibly biased, harmful, and sensationalist Panorma documentary last year, which basically said that the whole condition is a con, and that private prescriptions are worthless and can easily be faked provided the customer pays. I fucking hate that episode, and that Irish 'hipster' type guy with the stupid awful blue fisherman's beany hat and stripey shirt that surely only a clown would wear, who lied his way through several private consulatations and tricked the psychiatrists into giving him diagnosese.
There may have beeen a little of that going on, in a small number of practices, but that episode caused tremendous harm by tarring every private practice with the same brush.![]()
ADHD: Private clinics exposed by BBC undercover investigation
An undercover journalist for Panorama is diagnosed and given drugs without proper checks.www.bbc.com
Many local GP practices have decideded either at the local trust level, or some on an individual practice level, that they will no longer accept shared care following a private diagnosis, as a direct result of that program. I have been shocked to read on ADHD forums many individual cases of individual Drs mentioning that episode as an explanation for their refusal to accept shared care.
I'm pretty sure GPs aren't actually allowed to refuse shared care though, they may state that they are going to but if you make enough of a fuss about it and ideally involve some people higher up the chain they will be forced to relent, there isn't any legal basis for them just arbitrarily deciding not to comply with certain aspects of NHS policy (what remains of it, anyway).
Of course I understand why people would not feel comfortable or able to do this though, as ever the people who are least able to advocate for themselves are those who probably need help the most but will be denied it in our current slide towards dystopia.
