I’m writing to you today with a heavy heart as well as a growing sense of frustration.
For over a year, I’ve been diligently managing a chronic injury that’s been consistently dismissed by the NHS. It’s a battle I’ve been fighting and NOT always silently, knowing that the system’s lack of attention is profoundly concerning.
I designed this device as a potential tool to proactively address this unknown challenge – a crucial step I think is needed – but the NHS’s deliberate avoidance, repeatedly postponing a proper investigation, has been utterly unacceptable.
It feels like a calculated strategy, intentionally shielding itself from genuine patient care using avoidance and deferral as its internal weapon.
The dismissal of my health care and my proposal, the subsequent disregard, is deeply unsettling. I’ve poured over reports and research, and the truth is – my health isn’t yet fully understood, and this lack of diagnostic attention feels deliberately orchestrated.
This situation feels like a significant oversight, and it's driving me to share this with the world. I believe this device represents a vital opportunity to directly investigate undiagnosed conditions – a chance to finally understand what’s been happening to my body.
I was pathologised from the very start for the mere mention of nanotechnology and I’m urging you to join me in demanding a system that prioritises proactive investigation, ensuring everyone receives the support they deserve.
I’m committed to advocating for a system that genuinely addresses patient needs, and this situation powerfully highlights a flaw in our current approach to complex health conditions. Your support could help me continue this vital work and get to the root of what is happening to me.
Please donate so I can go down a privately funded pathway. I will also say, even then, after everything I have been through, I have still lost faith and trust in our systems across the board.

