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  1. My experience is probably typical and indicative.
    About 3 months from my GP’s letter to me getting a letter from health board to say I’d hopefully get an appt. within 4 months. So that 6-7 months already.
    Then the 4 month appt date trotted along for 13 months to Feb. this year.
    About 15-16 months altogether.
    When I finally got to see the specialist, I was warned it was a very painful recovery and they liked people to wait as long as possible before they had that op. I was given a card with a phone number to call if things became unbearable presumably to save me going through another 16 month wait. However, I would guess it would still be 6 months at least.
    I can do a lot to help myself, so I’ll hang on till we have a better govt. in place that wants to invest in peoples’ health. I feel very sorry for those in bad pain right now.

  2. Yes Verrall is correct I got two procedures done under her government I waited three months to have the procedures one public the other private. However I have a hole in my eardrum despite my GP referring me three times all referrals have been turned down. In the meantime my hearing is deteriorating making it hard for me to do my job. I have vertigo and now get tinnitus in both ears. I have to sleep with a hot water bottle, I have regular sore necks and throat problems. My right ear with the hole gets sore at night and feels full, sometimes it is sore to touch. I wrote to Minister Reti and got a generic reply saying, thank you for your letter and that was months ago. So nothing happened. Now it’s been a year and I’m desperate to get it fixed I ask my GP to send a referral to a private clinic, and I’m still waiting my appointment is end of May not good enough really. I will have to pay I’m not rich, I have a mortgage, rates, insurance to pay but I need my hearing and want my ear fixed as my hearing is getting worse. I want the private clinic to diagnose my ear and refer me to the public hospital to get my ear fixed ASAP. I pay taxes I like many other NZers am being let down, I am one of thousands of Kiwis that can’t even get on the lists this in my view is disgusting. The true number of people is not reflected by the Health Ministry that ten thousand number is just those who managed to get on the public waiting lists.

  3. Longer waits for treatment if you make the public hospital lists as many referrals are being turned down, so true numbers are being hidden. And people left till they are acute, many will die and suffer prematurely. Also more homelessness under National, more prisoners, more unemployed, more NEETS, more leaving for Australia.

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