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Oh, I used to be full of quips for that type of patient....he's having his flue swept(tho....it doesn't quite work on the men's ward - much better in the lingerie department).......he's having the slopstone taken out and a new stainless steel sink put in....that kind of answer told them nothing, other than to MYOB in a nice jokey sort of way.
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speaking of "what is wrong with you " isnt it infuriating when a receptionist at a doctors such as accy pals asks for details of your illness or problem when you ask to see a doctor infront of a que of people.I have since left that dump and now attend a doctors where you ask a receptionist to see a doctor and the only thing your asked is what time would you like out of the available slots.It must be an accy pals thing though because most of their staff now work at the doctors i attend and they dpnt need to know what is wrong with you they leave that to the doctor to decide which is how it should be done:)
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Yes, it is annoying. My daughter who has recently spent more time at this place than she would like to, just tells them it is her 'usual problem'.
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My GP is like that. You have to call first thing (about 8am) to get a morning appointment, if there's none left by the time you call you have to wait until after 1pm to call to get an afternoon appointment. Or they say they can't fit you in unless it's an emergency. I usually would say 'It's not an emergency as in I'm dying right now, but it's an emergency as in, I need to see a GP today or it may get a lot worse!' -and that usually worked.I try to avoid doctors if at all possible-and when I do go I usually self-diagnose first then go in and say 'Ive got this, I need some of this' and they usually agree and oblige!
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It really bothered me actually because in my experience, when you're ill, half the time you can't sleep or are more tired than usual-perhaps both!And when you do get to sleep, having to wake up at 8 am to phone the doc was often stressful and involved you having to get up and sit with the 'phone to your ear for up to an hour (maybe more, that's just the longest time I remember) waiting to get through-not good when you've got something wrong with you no matter what it is, really. I've moved house now and need to register with a new one-hopefully this one will be better!
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i dont think it matters where you live any more and you can now register with any practice as they can no longer refuse because of your location if i recall correctly
i recomend the one at accy vic hospital they are extreemly good and are taking on again soon when they have relocated to what was the physio therapy department which is bigger .If you cant get an appointment which is rare you can see a doctor as a drop in patient but you could be waiting 5 mins to 1 hour depending on how busy they are. i spent so much time there as a drop in patient because i could never see a doctor at accy pals i registered with them |
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I thought of you today Sue, having been to Burnley General.
After having a field test at the eye clinic, I was directed to sit outside and there were only 3 seats, the middle one being occupied, I sat on the left of a lady who I just knew was going to ask me what I was there for! She did, first sentence, I replied that 'I wasn't sure '. I was next to her for about 5 minutes and got chapter and verse on her expectant laser treatment, Some people I think ask you but really want to tell you.. |
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Doctors rarely admit their shortcomings.
Five years ago I was struggling to stay awake and was gasping for breath. Tests he did were negative so doc said 'there is nothing wrong with you'. He should have said 'I don't know what is wrong with you'. I had to find out myself by trial and error. I have never consulted my doc since then - I know my body better than he does. |
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