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Nova Scotia Lymphedema Care: Patient Denied Access
18 Dec
Summary
- Patient Laura Johnston struggles with painful swelling from lymphedema.
- Multiple referrals to specialists were denied by Nova Scotia Health.
- Confusion exists regarding available lymphedema treatment options.
Laura Johnston has been seeking treatment for painful lymphedema in her right arm for over three years, encountering numerous denials and a lack of clear guidance from healthcare providers in Nova Scotia. Her condition, which began in May 2021 after an IV treatment, requires constant compression, significantly impacting her daily life and business as an esthetician.
Despite reassurances from health officials and a previous court ruling that highlighted similar issues for other patients, Johnston's attempts to access specialized care have been met with confusion. Multiple referrals submitted through the provincial system have been returned with notes indicating a lack of treatment for lymphedema, despite initial information suggesting otherwise.
Nova Scotia Health acknowledges that some lymphedema treatments are available, particularly for cancer-related cases, but admits that more complex surgical options are not consistently offered. This internal disconnect leaves patients like Johnston feeling unheard and desperate, as they navigate a system where finding the right specialist remains a significant challenge.