Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted Sunday at 06:34 AM Diamond Member Share Posted Sunday at 06:34 AM This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Twins with heart ******** call for end to healthcare ‘lottery’ BBC Farrah (L) and Nicole have the same heart condition but are getting different treatments because they live in different trusts Twin sisters living with heart ******** are calling for an end to what they say is a postcode lottery when it comes to accessing services to help with their condition. Nicole and Farrah live 32 miles away from each other, but are in different health trusts. While Nicole has benefited from “life-changing” cardiac rehabilitation, Farrah says she was discharged eight months after diagnosis without any rehab being offered. She has told BBC News NI she feels “jealous, ******, upset and scared” that she cannot access the same treatment as her twin sister. Health trusts in Northern Ireland each set their own criteria for when they will offer cardiac rehab sessions. ‘I just thought I was dying’ Being identical twins, there are many similarities in Nicole and Farrah’s lives. The same expressions cross their faces and they have similar sparkling, bright eyes. They also both have acute heart ********, a condition where the heart cannot pump blood around the body properly. But where their stories differ is that they cannot both access the same treatment, because they are being treated under different health trusts. Nicole, who lives in a Southern Trust area, was diagnosed in January last year, after months of trips back and forth to doctors to find out why she was so breathless. The news left her “petrified”. “I just thought I was dying,” she says. A few months later, in March 2023, her twin sister Farrah was diagnosed too – in a Northern Trust area. She is on medications with the help of her GP and a consultant but says she has been discharged from speciality cardiac nursing. ‘I still live in *****’ Both the twins were active beforehand, going hiking and kayaking, but Nicole now says that even getting her shopping in from the car can leave her breathless. At cardiac rehab sessions, she learns gentle exercise, advice on pacing and how to deal with the emotional side of the diagnosis. “It has given me my life back,” she says. “It has given me my confidence back.” Farrah, on the other hand, says: “Cardiac rehab was not offered to me in the Northern Trust – I’ve fought for everything and not got the same help as Nicole did.” Asked how she feels that her sister can access services that she can’t, Farrah says “very ******, scared and upset because I still live in *****”. “I’m scared to go to sleep in case I don’t wake up again.” She says she doesn’t know what exercise she can do, as she does not know her limits as she has not had that specialist help of someone saying, “you can push yourself a bit *******” or “oh no, that’s too much”. She says having cardiac rehab like her sister would allow for supervision and oversight in a safe environment. The sisters would also like to see better awareness around heart ******** symptoms and investment to allow those affected to get continuity of care. How the trusts differ Some trusts offer cardiac rehabilitation to all heart ******** patients while others have criteria to access it. The Northern Trust say they currently offer it to heart ******** patients who have had an ischaemic event, which is disruption of blood flow to the heart caused by ******** of the coronary arteries. They say they are unable to comment on individual cases but are aware of “significant demands” on the heart ******** nurse clinic, and have put strategies in place which have already lowered waiting lists. The BBC asked each trust on what basis cardiac rehabilitation is offered for heart ******** patients: Southern – All heart ******** patients are eligible for cardiac rehabilitationSouth Eastern – All heart ******** patients are eligible for cardiac rehabilitationNorthern – Currently offers cardiac rehabilitation to heart ******** patients who have had an ischaemic eventWestern – All patients who have heart ******** as a result of a recent heart ******* will be offered cardiac rehabilitation services. For heart ******** patients who have not suffered a heart *******, cardiac rehab will be offered on a case by case basisBelfast – Cardiac rehabilitation is offered to heart ******** patients if that heart ******** is a direct result of a heart ******* The Department of Health says it recognises the importance of delivering high standard, equitable and timely access to cardiac rehabilitation across the Trusts. It said it is consulting widely with key stakeholders across all Trusts to “gain a clear understanding of the unmet needs of these services and form recommendations, which lead to long-term sustainable solutions”. Dr Patricia Campbell recommends cardiac rehab to her patients in the Southern Trust Regional approach ‘works better’ Dr Patricia Campbell, a consultant cardiologist at the Southern Trust and the Northern Ireland lead for heart ********, says cardiac rehab is “as effective as any medicines” when helping patients with the condition. More women in Northern Ireland **** from cardiovascular ********* than from *******, with heart ******** the least well known of those *********. Dr Campbell says there are around 22,000 people living in Northern Ireland with heart ******** and there are likely to be many people out there living with the condition without knowing it. She urges anyone experiencing breathlessness, fatigue or fluid retention to visit their GP for a simple blood test (BNP). Acknowledging the different approaches in each trust she says: “Everything works better when we have a regional approach to things.” “We have amazing heart ******** nurses in Northern Ireland who are recognised internationally for the work they do, but lots of the services are at capacity.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Twins #heart #******** #call #healthcare #lottery This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/169492-twins-with-heart-failure-call-for-end-to-healthcare-%E2%80%98lottery%E2%80%99/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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