Trust decision robbed us of our chance to have children
Childless couples are being denied fertility treatment in Newcastle and the Staffordshire Moorlands, as the health service has classed it as a low priority. But just a few miles away in Stoke-on-Trent, treatment is being paid for by the NHS. Jessica Williams speaks to two couples about the IVF postcode lottery which has changed their lives. AYSHEA Turner had just finished her GCSEs exams when she collapsed at school in crippling pain. The 16-year-old, of Mansfield Close, Clayton, was diagnosed with endometriosis.
Affecting around two million women nationwide, the condition causes pieces of the womb lining to stick to other parts of the body, such as the ovaries or bladder.
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IVF AGONY: Ayshea Turner with partner Jason Watkins. Picture: Shaun Smith (Ref: SS280808D-)
Doctors said Ayshea was one of the youngest people in the UK to be diagnosed with the condition, which affects fertility.
Over the last seven years, Ayshea, now aged 23, has seen numerous specialists for the problem, which has taken over her life due to heavy bleeding and excruciating pain.
She said: "I was prescribed several contraceptive pills but they didn't work. Doctors had to induce menopause for six months when I was 20 to control the bleeding.
"When I was 21, I found out that I had endometriosis in the bladder, bowel and pelvis."
The pain forced her to give up her administration job at Stoke-on-Trent City Council last year.
But Miss Turner, who also has blocked fallopian tubes, is desperate to have a child with her partner of six years, 27-year-old joiner Jason Watkins. The couple have been told their only chance of success is IVF treatment, which North Staffordshire Primary Care Trust refuses to fund. She will also need hormone treatment as she can not produce her own eggs.
Mrs Turner said: "I am so desperate to have children. I have seven nieces and nephews who I love to bits. I would have a whole football team if I could.
"I just want the chance to be like everyone else, but I don't know what else to do next.
"I saw a programme the other night about former heroin addicts who had been given the treatment. It made me feel so angry. I have never done anything wrong. We can't afford IVF ourselves.
"Getting it on the NHS is our only chance."
Mr Watkins said: "We are desperate to have kids and want them sooner rather than later.
"It was a low point in my life when I found out we couldn't get funding. I was absolutely gutted."
Mrs Turner wrote to David Cameron this year in her desperation to conceive.
She said: "He said he had greatest sympathy with my condition but could not help as I was not in his constituency. He pointed me in the direction of MP Paul Farrelly who is now campaigning for me."
North Staffordshire PCT, which delivers healthcare for Newcastle and the Moorlands, has not paid for any IVF treatment since April last year. After falling into financial difficulty, it scrapped funding for IVF in favour of 'higher priority' conditions such as cancer.
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3 Comments
by ausiegirl
Friday, October 07 2011, 2:58AM
“I think that it is an appalling situation that your health care should depend on where you live.
This is especially awful when you see women in their 50s going for IVF. Something is drastically wrong when a health system spends millions on cosmetic surgery which really is not necessary and done under the guise of the problem contributing to psychological problems eg: face lifts. I have lived with endometriosis for most of my life and like you, have it in the bowel as well. I did manage to have two children after years of trying so don't give up. After I had had my children I had surgery to blast the endo away and that worked for about five years. Don't give up. Keep on pressing and write to anyone you can think of. I will send good vibes.”
by debs04
Thursday, October 06 2011, 11:49PM
“Hello.
I did not realise that my last message would be submitted on.
The reason i am trying to speak to jason watkins is a family matter. and i apologise now for using this site to do so to make contact.
I would like to know if you maybe someone that i have been trying to find for a very long time. As you look about the right age and other things stand out to me from your picture on this article.
I do not know if you would even read this. I do hope so very much.
My name is Debbie Watkins and i have been doing lots of research and i believe you maybe who i am looking for.It's probably a long shot, but if you don't ask, you don't get.
Thankyou
I do hope you have read this. I will obviously give you more info, but did not want to disclose that info on here, as it is of a personal family thing.
Debbie. I will return on this website to check if you have possibly put a message letting me know either way.
Thankyou.
Debbie”
by debs04
Thursday, October 06 2011, 11:38PM
“hello. i would like to speak to jason watkins please
debbie”