Doctor refuses patient because of smoking

Is it ok for doctors to refuse patients who have habits that damage their health?


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RUBESH

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It is typical for doctors to urge patients to stop smoking before undergoing certain operations or treatments. Smoking is a substantial risk factor for a variety of health issues, including peripheral artery disease, which can lead to catastrophic consequences such as gangrene and amputation.
 

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A smoker suffering from narrowed arteries in his legs has been told by surgeons to quit his habit before they will treat him. Frederick Smith was urged by his GP to visit a specialist about the potentially crippling condition, which could leave him in a wheelchair.

But he was stunned when vascular surgeon Andrew Lamerton said he wouldn't even see him until he kicked his 15-a-day habit for six months. Communicating only by letter, he told Mr Smith that smoking contributed to his condition, which would ease once he gave up.

The policy was supported by bosses at Lincoln County Hospital, who said it would help relieve pressure on their out-patient department. But the 60-year-old now fears he could lose a leg.

The decision comes in the wake of guidance issued by the Health Service drugs rationing body ten days ago to deny patients treatment on the grounds on their lifestyles. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence suggested they could be refused help if 'self-inflicted causes' of a condition would make treatment ineffective.

And last week, in a landmark judgment, a High Court judge ruled that tobacco smokers are 'negligent' and must take responsibility for damaging their own health.

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What do you think? Is this fair?
I think is not fair! Sometimes, it is not possible to stop a habit you have practiced for 5 or more years. The doctor suppose try other options. In medicine, there is always alternative. He would have use antabuse to stop him from smoking.
 
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