hi all ive had a sore throat and a cold for about the last fortnight, tried all sorts of pills and potions woke up this morning can hardly talk ache all over throat feels like there is a furnace burning away in it. missus onsisted on phoning the docs. earliest they can see me is next wednesday. which by then i will probably be better or dead, and they wonder why people go to er rather than their docs.
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Unfortunately this is common nationwide I can't get to see my doctor.The receptionist only books appointments for the fourth coming week and all appointments have to be booked on Thursday mornings only from 9 to 9 .30 and if you miss this window of opportunity !!!! then you can't try again to the following Thursday and there's no way they will book an appointment two weeks in advance.Lets face it the country is rapidly being brought to its knees what we used to call Great Britain as long disappeared and now I'm not really surprised by anything in the way of bad public services it's all going in one direction down the pan in my opinionComment
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Originally posted by \hi all ive had a sore throat and a cold for about the last fortnight, tried all sorts of pills and potions woke up this morning can hardly talk ache all over throat feels like there is a furnace burning away in it. missus onsisted on phoning the docs. earliest they can see me is next wednesday. which by then i will probably be better or dead, and they wonder why people go to er rather than their docs.
I very rarely take anti-biotics, being one of those strange folk who prefer to let the 'old bod' fight whatever it is, all on it's lonesome.
However, what I do do, is drink loads of Vit. C in the form of pure orange juice (Not the concentrate) Probably 1/2pt. a day. It's known that 'sunshine' Vit.C , is the only vitamin that the body can't store, and is good for the immune system. A daily topping up is essential. It works for me, and so far it seems to fend off the worst of the germs.....
There again I could be just lucky. The above is not much use just now Ken, but might be worth trying (Li*l do a cracker in a bottle for 99p)....Now't to loose!
Get well soon mate,
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We have a different system where I live , we have to phone between 8,30 and 11 everyday and you have to speak to a Dr you can't just get an appointment and he decides if you need an appointment there is none of this book for next week and sit and wait so this works much betterComment
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Originally posted by \Unfortunately this is common nationwide I can't get to see my doctor.The receptionist only books appointments for the fourth coming week and all appointments have to be booked on Thursday mornings only from 9 to 9 .30 and if you miss this window of opportunity !!!! then you can't try again to the following Thursday and there's no way they will book an appointment two weeks in advance.Lets face it the country is rapidly being brought to its knees what we used to call Great Britain as long disappeared and now I'm not really surprised by anything in the way of bad public services it's all going in one direction down the pan in my opinion
Hospitals are getting bad too. Perhaps it has something to do with the huge increase in the U.K.'s population - and I don't mean births either.Comment
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You have a point there Ron , I find most old people fitter than younger people , I think it has to do with that mentality of just carry on I'm too busy to bother the docs , I have this mentality I havnt been to the docs in about five years as I know I've got a cold and antibiotics don't work so what's the point
The media don't do us any favours with there eating this will cause this and don't drink or you'll explode at the breakfast table rubbishComment
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yes well you also have to factor in the nhs holidays where members of the eu will book a holiday here and suddenly (surprisingly, I don't think so) fall Ill getting an op or procedure done on the nhs free which would cost them a fortune in their own countryComment
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At the first sign of a snivel in any of my grandchildren, it's anti-biotics. The poor winkies have no chance of building up their own immune system.
Good point about the media and eating habits Alan. Trouble is, people swallow (some pun!) all the rubbish about don't eat or drink this and that, and you must eat this and that, bo***cks!
The country has so many 'Lard a**es' queuing up at the Docs and A&E because what they eat, they don't burn off. Nothing does you any harm as long as you eat sensibly....and here's the key to it all....exercise!!!!
In the '60/70's, me and my buddies didn't even realise we had to eat, let alone being told what - we were too busy charging around, having fun!Comment
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Yeah, as Alan said, the doc will just ask you to take paracetamol. Sounds like you have a chest/throat infection, so there's only one thing to do, sit it out with lemsip and whisky! Although antibiotics will clear it quicker, I'm deffo of the school that believes in saving that for when you are really ill...
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Incompetence too.
One of SWMBO's best friends' husband died two days ago. He went to the GP with an eye problem and was told he had hay fever. He actually had a tumour in his eye, the start of a long road to what eventually killed him. The tumour was finally spotted when he went for an eye test.
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I went to the doctors on Dec 29th for the first time in about 5 years to see about having a vasectomy "gulp".... Expecting a 4or 5 month wait... Nope, booked in for January 27th, to bloody efficient if you ask me.Comment
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Originally posted by \I went to the doctors on Dec 29th for the first time in about 5 years to see about having a vasectomy "gulp".... Expecting a 4or 5 month wait... Nope, booked in for January 27th, to bloody efficient if you ask me.
Don't believe them they told me it was a fortnight but I could even raise an eyebrow after a monthComment
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Despite all the negative comments about the NHS, there are worse alternatives. My wife and I flew down to Arizona a couple of years ago, and she developed a DVT in her right leg after a couple of days. We'd bought health insurance before we flew, so contacted them and were directed to go immediately to a nearby hospital. The service was great- she was seen immediately and given various tests and drugs. Unfortunately, after 3 days there we received a call from the insurance company declining our claim on a technicality, and we were saddled with an $18,000 hospital bill... Back in Canada we sought legal action against the insurance company but were told it would cost more to fight it. We eventually negotiated with the hospital to halve the fees, but it was still a very expensive vacation.Comment
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