I have been diagnosed with ABPA but my respiratory consultant at my NHS hospital will not help me and its like he doesn't know what I have- the NHS are negligent and I am dying and nobody cares- I wish I was an immigrant as somebody may care about me in the NHS.
ABPA is extremely difficult to treat, as it's an allergy and very little is known about it actually works. Unfortunately, all research on fungal diseases is extremely underfunded and awareness is low, even amongst doctors. This is not at all a problem limited to the NHS, and in fact, we are lucky enough in the UK to have an amazing diagnostics centre in Bristol and a centre dedicated to treating aspergillosis in Manchester
What is the proper way to diagnoses ? I'm in america.
I have been diagnosed with ABPA but my respiratory consultant at my NHS hospital will not help me and its like he doesn't know what I have- the NHS are negligent and I am dying and nobody cares- I wish I was an immigrant as somebody may care about me in the NHS.
ABPA is extremely difficult to treat, as it's an allergy and very little is known about it actually works. Unfortunately, all research on fungal diseases is extremely underfunded and awareness is low, even amongst doctors. This is not at all a problem limited to the NHS, and in fact, we are lucky enough in the UK to have an amazing diagnostics centre in Bristol and a centre dedicated to treating aspergillosis in Manchester