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Er, I can provide some input here!
I've been saved by the NHS a number of times, each being a result of gastic problems from a genetic disease. I'll echo what has been said, they are *chronically* short on resources.
I know this, as I also WORK for a branch of the NHS. It's the 5th largest employer in the world. the budgets that our departments work to, especially when compared to the private sector is remarkably small. yet the services provided, IMO, are very good, in most cases.
Aaaaaand thirdly, I know a little about blood sampling and testing... If the process is unusual (and as You've requested it yourself, I'll expect it is), then the 'experienced' people may simply not be familiar with the correct reagents, preservatives etc. Without more detail, it's hard to say, and it really can be as simple as process error. This will be someone sat at a lab bench, not dropping the sample into a machine.
Hope you get it sorted, but remember, the guys doing the work are human too, and likely, not being paid for the overtime they're putting in ...
I've been saved by the NHS a number of times, each being a result of gastic problems from a genetic disease. I'll echo what has been said, they are *chronically* short on resources.
I know this, as I also WORK for a branch of the NHS. It's the 5th largest employer in the world. the budgets that our departments work to, especially when compared to the private sector is remarkably small. yet the services provided, IMO, are very good, in most cases.
Aaaaaand thirdly, I know a little about blood sampling and testing... If the process is unusual (and as You've requested it yourself, I'll expect it is), then the 'experienced' people may simply not be familiar with the correct reagents, preservatives etc. Without more detail, it's hard to say, and it really can be as simple as process error. This will be someone sat at a lab bench, not dropping the sample into a machine.
Hope you get it sorted, but remember, the guys doing the work are human too, and likely, not being paid for the overtime they're putting in ...