i'm having a strange medical problem, and i'm concerned about how well it will be addressed on the nhs. i'm in the us now but am going to the uk in less than 2 weeks. the problem is this: a few months ago i started experiencing pain my in left ribcage going into my abdomen. the pain has gotten worse over time. it now makes a weird sound like a sloshing bog or something, especially after i exercise. i started seeing a dr here in the us about it in early july. so far, they had done an xray, put me on strong antacid, done an abdominal ultrasound, and a stress echocardiogram, and done some blood testing. they have no idea what it is. the sound is audible to anyone, and my dr is not sure what is causing it and the pain. he says he has never heard anything like it and has brought in his colleagues to hear it. they don't know either. he at first thought it might be acid related, but i have no problems with eating or anything like that, and, he says, the antacid would probably have cured it had that been the problem. he wants me to do an endoscopy to rule my stomach out completely as a next step, but i'm starting a course in the uk and leaving so soon that i do not have time.
i have only dealt with the nhs a little, and it was okay, but, i must say i am far more impressed with the care i receive in the us. i'm nervous to go back and deal with this on the uk system. i am in constant pain. it's not unbearable pain or anything but dull and uncomfortable. does anyone have experience dealing with a hard-to-diagnose condition on the nhs? do you think it will be possible to receive adequate treatment? i know it might take time, but it's so important to me do have this figured out. i really don't want to have to give up doing my course.