I presented to ED in the early hours of the morning recently with shortness of breath/ tight chest due to atypical asthma.
I was told my oxygen levels were fine/ chest sounded clear then I was told to ' take a seat.'
As the ED was busy I held off asking for help ( breathing was becoming more difficult) as more important cases came through.
After two hours/ two and a half hours of waiting I went up to ask how long the wait would be just so I had an idea. I was advised seven people were ahead of me.
At this point I realised I wouldn't be believed and that I could keep up ventalin at home. I told the nurse that I can keep up ventalin at home and I felt like I wouldn't be believed as with my atypical asthma my oxygen levels don't go down nor do I wheeze.
I still get short of breath, tight chest, hyper infalted lungs etc.
The Nurse proceeded to laugh and say that's impossible! I've never heard of that! When I said I don't wheeze and didn't seem to listen to me when I kept saying my oxygen levels don't go down/ I don't wheeze yet my airways still narrow. They kept repeating that my oxygen levels and vitals look fine.
I ended up going home hoping that ventalin will help, knowing that at least I didn't waste my time going through not to be believed. I left without seeing anyone.
I've had a three day long asthma attack before/ been brushed off by similar attitudes or not believed at all.
I was only believed recently this year by a Doctor at Royal Perth Hospital in early June this year (2024), this was after presenting to two ED's three times. It shouldn't have to be this way.
Can there please be education amongst staff- Doctor's and Nurses/ whoever else about atypical asthma?
It makes me wonder how many other people have been brushed off this way.
"ED presentation"
About: Royal Perth Hospital / Emergency Department Royal Perth Hospital Emergency Department Perth 6000
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