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MISSED CALLS AT AROUND 7.45 PM ON SATURDAY 26 AUGUST FROM THE SURGERY

MISSED CALLS AT AROUND 7.45 PM ON SATURDAY 26 AUGUST FROM THE SURGERY


from: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>

to: "CATLIS Long (LONG CATLIS ROAD SURGERY)" <long.catlis@nhs.net>

cc: "KMPTPALS (KENT AND MEDWAY NHS AND SOCIAL CARE PARTNERSHIP TRUST)" <kmpt.pals.kmpt@nhs.net>,

england.contactus@nhs.net,

phso.enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk

date: 28 Aug 2023, 09:02

subject: MISSED CALLS AT AROUND 7.45 PM ON SATURDAY 26 AUGUST FROM THE SURGERY

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To

Long Catlis Road Surgery


Dear Dr Shah


I am referring to two missed calls on my Mobile Phone from a doctor on which Voicemails were left but no information other than stating that the call was made to return my call.


My concern is that I have been falsely judged repeatedly as a mentally disordered person suffering from various ailments like persistent delusional disorder, paranoid schizophrenia, bipolar with delusions, depression, and autism.


While there had been some doubt in my mind I have studied the matter closely and today I do not regard myself as suffering from any such mental illness that Britton House and even a psychotherapist Jill Jesson has said to be s 'split mind' whatever that means.


I tried to set up a eConsult consultation with the Surgery 10 minutes ago but it was closed for the day. So I am instead writing to you for the record.


I reject the CARE PLAN Imposed on me by Britton House as attached: FrBrittonHouse(CAREPLAN_DrEmmamuelOranusi)3July202312Jul2023.docx


The medications for mental conditions taken over decades have caused me severe physical health problems.


The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has been complained to again this morning.


Yours sincerely


Dr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Wigmore

Gillingham

Kent ME8 0SL

United Kingdom

Tel: 07967789619



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FrBrittonHouse(CAREPLAN_DrEmmamuelOranusi)3July202312Jul2023.docx:

NHS

Kent and Medway

NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust

Medway Community Mental Health Team

Britton House

Britton Farm

High Street

Gillingham

Kent ME7 1AL

T: 0300 303 3189

www.kmpt.nhs.uk


Our Ref: GP/EO/mlh

Date: 03 July 2023 (received 11 July 2023)

Clinic date: 26 June 2023


PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL

Dr A Shah

Long Catlis Road Surgery

Parkwood Health Centre

Long Catlis Road

Rainham

Kent

ME8 9PR



THIS LETTER SERVES AS CARE PLAN DOCUMENTATION


Dear Dr Shah


Mr Shantanu Panigrahi

NHS Number: 628 477 1487 Date of birth: 8 Aug 1957

Primary Address: 3 Hoath Lane, Gillingham, Kent, ME8 0SL


Diagnosis:

Paranoid Schizophrenia


Current Medications:

Risperidone 2 mg bd

Sertraline 150 mg daily

Depakote 500 mg


Proposed Changes

-to take risperidone 4 mg at night, no morning dose

-to start aripiprazole 5 mg daily

-to increase Depakote to 500 mg morning and 750 mg nocte

-tocontinue with sertraline 150 mg daily


Review:

I spoke to Shantanu via telephone for a scheduled appointment on 26/06/23. He described being in crisis over a period of time and has been arrested by police four times in the last 18 months. He said he was accused of stalking, malicious communications and harassment. He tells me that he attended Medway Police Station recently for further questioning. He believes that Trolls hacked into his email and were responsible for all the police have accused him of but the police are not having it. His laptop and phones were taken away by the police. He also informed me that he took the Greenwich University to tribunal and lost the case. He believes that the state is against him and want to repatriate him back to India but says he is not going anywhere as he will resist them.


He lives with his family and is unemployed. He is undergoing some therapy at the moment and that seems to be helping him to cope with current crisis. He is also planning for holidays with his family to Turkey and India. His appetite is good and sleeps about 4 to 6 hours at night and naps during the day. He smokes about 10 to 12 cigarettes a day but no alcohol of illicit drug use. He is complaint with meds and has not reported any side effects. He is willing to continue taking treatment.


On the phone, he sounded worried but was able to ventilate his mind. His speech was normal in rate and volume but content mixed with delusional ideas. In answer to my question he wondered whether it is because of his illness that he is reasoning the way he is. He described his mood as being up and down and most times feels depressed. He did not express suicidal ideas and there is no indication that he is physically harmful to anyone. In my view, the major risk is that of believing his delusional ideas and acting on them and also being vulnerable on the social media if he continues his exploits on the social media. His insight is limited and does appear to have capacity to consent on his treatment.


The suggested changes which he agrees with is as outlined above. GP to please adjust repeat prescriptions accordingly.


Yours sincerely


(Signed)


Dr Emmanuel Oranusi

Locum Consultant Psychiatrist

Medway Community Mental Health Team


Private & Confidential

Cc Mr Shantanu Panigrahi

3 Hoath Lane

Gillingham

Kent

ME8 0SL



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