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A Good NHS Experience!
« on: 22 April 2025, 19:15:47 »

Over the weekend my lower right leg became quite painful and swollen and so today I phoned the Drs at 0946. 

The receptionist said the Practice Nurse would phone me back for a chat about my symptoms, which she did at 1038.

After a quick chat, she gave me an appointment with the Dr and I found myself sat in front of him at 1125.

He wanted a blood test.  I was with a nurse 20 minutes later having some blood extracted and back with the Dr about half an hour later discussing the results, getting a prescription and a referral for a scan on my leg at Dorset County Hospital in Dorchester. Time & date TBA.

Home by 1300, for a bacon sarnie!  :y

Can't complain with that service!  :)

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« Reply #1 on: 22 April 2025, 19:51:35 »

Are they taking on new patients?  ;D

Last time Mrs B tried to see the doctor the best she got was a phone appointment 4 weeks later!
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« Reply #2 on: 22 April 2025, 19:59:18 »

The scan at hospital will be in 2028.
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« Reply #3 on: 22 April 2025, 21:42:50 »

The scan at hospital will be in 2028.

It's a suspected DVT which apparently is deadly!  :)                          I'll be long gone by 2028 if it is....  :-\
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« Reply #4 on: 22 April 2025, 22:11:00 »

The scan at hospital will be in 2028.

It's a suspected DVT which apparently is deadly!  :)                          I'll be long gone by 2028 if it is....  :-\
When my missus had a suspected DVT, they sent her straight from the surgery to Barnsley hospital and she was seen within an hour  :-\
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« Reply #5 on: 23 April 2025, 01:20:03 »

The scan at hospital will be in 2028.

It's a suspected DVT which apparently is deadly!  :)                          I'll be long gone by 2028 if it is....  :-\
When my missus had a suspected DVT, they sent her straight from the surgery to Barnsley hospital and she was seen within an hour  :-\

Well.... I've also got something funny going on with one of my toes and the Dr reckoned that it could be infected and the infection might have gone up into my leg.

So I've got penicillin for that and blood thinners in case its a DVT, covering both eventualities.  Anyway whatever it is, it had already started to improve from where I was at the start of the weekend.  :y
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« Reply #6 on: 23 April 2025, 06:32:56 »

The scan at hospital will be in 2028.

It's a suspected DVT which apparently is deadly!  :)                          I'll be long gone by 2028 if it is....  :-\
When my missus had a suspected DVT, they sent her straight from the surgery to Barnsley hospital and she was seen within an hour  :-\

Well.... I've also got something funny going on with one of my toes and the Dr reckoned that it could be infected and the infection might have gone up into my leg.

So I've got penicillin for that and blood thinners in case its a DVT, covering both eventualities.  Anyway whatever it is, it had already started to improve from where I was at the start of the weekend.  :y
Good news :y
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« Reply #7 on: 23 April 2025, 06:46:00 »

The scan at hospital will be in 2028.

It's a suspected DVT which apparently is deadly!  :)                          I'll be long gone by 2028 if it is....  :-\
When my missus had a suspected DVT, they sent her straight from the surgery to Barnsley hospital and she was seen within an hour  :-\

Well.... I've also got something funny going on with one of my toes and the Dr reckoned that it could be infected and the infection might have gone up into my leg.

So I've got penicillin for that and blood thinners in case its a DVT, covering both eventualities.  Anyway whatever it is, it had already started to improve from where I was at the start of the weekend.  :y
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That's good news , got to be very careful with any form of infection nowadays, we changed to a different doctor/surgery a couple of years ago as I was concerned about a diagnosis re my diabetes, after being checked at the new surgery my suspicions were confirmed that they had diagnosed me incorrectly, the new practice is really top notch.
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« Reply #8 on: 23 April 2025, 09:42:36 »

I'm going in for my scan this afternoon.  :y
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« Reply #9 on: 23 April 2025, 10:29:20 »

That’s great,  it’s not nice waiting to be seen when you’re worried about yourself👍
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« Reply #10 on: 23 April 2025, 10:55:49 »

I'm going in for my scan this afternoon.  :y
Right, not half eight when I said, then.  ;D
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« Reply #11 on: 23 April 2025, 11:17:44 »

Hope you feel better soon, Tig. :y

Bits seem to drop off you on a regular basis. >:D
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« Reply #12 on: 23 April 2025, 11:53:07 »

I'm going in for my scan this afternoon.  :y
Right, not half eight when I said, then.  ;D

Not a bad guess. Only about four and a half hours out.  :)
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« Reply #13 on: 23 April 2025, 11:54:20 »

Hope you feel better soon, Tig. :y

Bits seem to drop off you on a regular basis. >:D

I'll be Tigger's broom by the time they put me in my box!  ::)   ;D
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« Reply #14 on: 23 April 2025, 12:05:39 »

Going off tangent .....I know, unusual on here......my wife's pain turned out not to be DVT. It was really painful, in the middle of her calf muscle. After further blood tests, it was found she had virtually zero vitamin D. No one connected this with the pain, of course, but the minute she started taking the huge doses of vit D the doc gave her they disappeared.
When she finished the course of capsules, it came back. Doc didn't believe her because there's no way they can be connected. We now order 20,000 iu vitamin D from sunvit, and the pain hasn't come back. Go figure  :-\
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