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Up to you to make sure you are ill on the 23rd then, envy of the world etc....
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Doctors and NHS generally overloaded ...
Remainers and Clintonites needing emergency treatment ... NHS very low on antidepressants, so current advice on NHS web-site is ... JUMP!!! |
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What are the symptoms ....maybe we can help ?
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Firstly...are you a horse ?
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Quite so Leopard. Once upon a time Chit Chat was the first port of call for any medical issues.
Then NHS helplines and then GP. |
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Many a punter has been been re-invigorated and set off to the pub with a skip in their stride after some timely words of Chit Chat Medical Advice.
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BEER.
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Good choice !
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Must be a long queue at A&E !
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Watching and reading assorted media outlets, the basic problem is that we are all living longer, so direct your ire at any old people you see.
Only white British ones of course. |
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Very true, most of their fathers fought and many died, to save Europe, now they are regarded as pariahs.
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3/4 week wait at my surgery for a booked appointment but they do a walk in practice from 8.00 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. each week day where you just have to wait your turn which can take up to three hours sitting there surrounded by people coughing and spluttering. I finally got a date for knee surgery the other day, 3rd of January 2017, it has taken nearly a year to get confirmation they will go ahead. The consultant at Guy's was very apologetic it took so long but at least I've got a date for surgery now.
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Talk about first World problems.
Many can't afford to pay, call or even travel to the doctors in many third world countries let alone being inconvenienced with a 2 week wait for free NHS treatment. |
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They probably haven't bought NHS stamps for fifty years.
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I don't think Slippy should wait until we've treated the whole of the Third world before he gets his Knee done !
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I completely agree The Leopard! I've been in agony for a year
I've paid my dues, at least there is a light at the end of the tunnel although my days of playing squash again are well and truly over. |
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if he was from nigeria and having quintuplets he would be rushed through
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Perhaps he could borrow a family they all seem to roll up at my surgery with at least 5 in tow............
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You can be daft sometimes, Leopard, if I mention 2 weeks it's obvious I'm talking to the op who has a 2 week wait not someone booked in for 2 months time, but even if not, you don't make sense, how can you deduce my what I said that I thought someone should wait til the whole of the 3rd world is treated before he is seen too
![]() ![]() Clearly saying people shouldn't be moaning about a brief wait to see a doctor on demand when many never get the chance to see a doctor at all. It's like these big fat American's standing at their fridges in the middle of the night for a few minutes, scratching their giant pot belly's complaining to themselves they can't decide what to eat. |
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I wonder what's happening.
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Everywhere has to look after itself, so that everything can be free and easy everywhere. Who would deny that ?
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I was at the health centre last week sitting waiting. all I could hear from the corners of the room and sitting on the floor was foreign accents. there were a few English people also but they sat quietly.
Are we allowed to say that? |
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hardly ever went to the doctors or A&E for 20 years until I had kids
the reason they are full is obvious - they are full of people who shouldn't be there A&E full of p155heads and druggies local doctors full of malingerers |
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I don't believe so.
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How can a system that throws nearly 4 million votes down the drain be called democratic?
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^Wrong thread.
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I think there's an ointment for that. You should see a doctor.
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unless it's went black i'd avoid them.
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