It’s ironic she already has the videos etc all banked to share more about how she was let down at a later date. Maybe when she reads on here she will get some inspiration and that script will now change.The complaint about the wait highlights what it’s like for many of us using the NHS. If I remember rightly she paid for private scans ect when pregnant so why could she not do the same regarding the BCC testing and results. Perhaps she was gifted those though.
I was in a similar position during covid, red flagged for a year when the target was four weeks. I have private insurance but they couldn’t cover me as I’d previously had cancerous cells removed. Got a call one day from the Trust to say they legally had to do the procedure to remove the abnormal cells for testing as I’d been on the list too long, luckily all came back negative twelve weeks later.
If she’d worded it in a way that acknowledged the underfunding in NI or the avoidance of our politicians regarding the transformation needed in our healthcare sector I’d have respected her position more. She’s promoting her story but takes no time to reflect on the nuances that influence our experiences of the NI healthcare system.
I’ll give her kudos though as I’ve friends who would be pre holiday sunbed users who’ve all remarked on her story as influencing them to stop.
In relation to her situation opening eyes of others.
It actually baffles me that for years this has been highlighted.
The risks of sun damage and even more so sun beds.
I am astounded that it takes grown women to listen to a half story from an Instagram nobody to make them think or change their ways.