Fobbed off by my doctor

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Advice please.

I feel like im constantly fobbed off by my doctor.

August 2017 i complained of tiredness and was told nothing.

September 2017 complained about itching all over was told its a allergy.

October 2017 itching worse and doctors found a lump but said its fat stop worrying.

November 2017 itching worse and another lump appears in my neck, yet again doctors were clueless and refused to refer me as I knew it was cancer.

5 days later the itching was driving myself insane and went to a walk in centre and they refereed myself,

December 2017 referral day at hospital diagnosis stage 2 cancer hodgkin's lymphoma.

January 2018 operation to remove a tumour and started cancer treatment.

Chemotherapy from January 2018 up to July 2018 where i finished radiotherapy.

August 2018 i started to feel not myself so doctors prescribed anto depression tablets.

Made me worse and suicidal, when my consultant found out she went crazy no one who has had chemotherapy and radiotherapy should be prescribed antidepressants.

I knew i had changed i asked my doctor iff i had ptsd he said no amongst other things.

Yet again i had to self refer to my haematologist who referred myself to mental health services.

September 2019 diagnosed with PTSD.

Spoke to my doctor again about my mood changes and told me to stop worrying nothing wrong.

Mental health services referred myself to cbt therapy this summer, after 14 sessions I've been diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome and ptsd anxiety and possibly aspergers.

Ive tried seeing my doctor to explain my new symptoms and they wont see me and have no records of my recent therapy sessions with minds matter.

I feel completely ignored, what can i do

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