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Doctors and waiting times
« on: Yesterday at 16:22:15 »

Normally it seems to take about 3 weeks to get an appointment with our Doctors

Depending on the type of appointments some are quicker and some take longer like a med's review or booked weeks in advance for a check up.

I have Developed a rash around my middle abovemy belly button and has become itchy, rang doctors triage and been told a doctor will ring me within 30 mins (Not a nurse)  Not concerned about it but just thought I would get advice before the weekend.

Wonder whats up with me  :-\
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Re: Doctors and waiting times
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 17:29:35 »

Have you been cavorting with the kind of ladies you wouldn't have introduced to your mother?  ???  >:D

Scabies?  I had that once. Itchy as hell it was!  :o  :(   

I think I got it after staying in a hotel in Mombasa where if they had changed the sheets, they'd been briefly rinsed in cold water which wasn't enough to kill the mites.  :-\
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Re: Doctors and waiting times
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 17:36:45 »

Sounds suspiciously like galloping knob rot to me.

Shame on you, Skruntie. >:D
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Re: Doctors and waiting times
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 17:46:31 »

Sounds suspiciously like galloping knob rot to me.

Shame on you, Skruntie. >:D

Wondered how you would respond   ::)
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Re: Doctors and waiting times
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 17:50:41 »

Have you been cavorting with the kind of ladies you wouldn't have introduced to your mother?  ???  >:D

Scabies?  I had that once. Itchy as hell it was!  :o  :(   

I think I got it after staying in a hotel in Mombasa where if they had changed the sheets, they'd been briefly rinsed in cold water which wasn't enough to kill the mites.  :-\

just looked it up - nothing like that. :y

I think its just a sweat rash, it was bloody cold the other night and I had the heating on and was under a fleece (On my own) and got a bit sweaty. :-\
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Re: Doctors and waiting times
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 19:59:21 »

I had the heating on and was under a fleece (On my own) and got a bit sweaty. :-\
was the sheep still wearing "the fleece"  :-\
PM Rae for some ointment  ;)
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Re: Doctors and waiting times
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 20:31:01 »

Just hope it's not Shingles, wife had it a few years back can be very painful.
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Re: Doctors and waiting times
« Reply #7 on: Today at 11:16:36 »

Sounds suspiciously like galloping knob rot to me.

Shame on you, Skruntie. >:D

Wondered how you would respond   ::)

As a breakless youth the address and phone number of the 'clap clinic' was well known to myself and my mates of that time. :-X >:D
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Re: Doctors and waiting times
« Reply #8 on: Today at 13:16:14 »

Since our new medical centre was built here, consolidating all the doctors surgeries (except one), it's impossible to get an appointment. Ever.  Standard answer seems to be use a pharmacy or A&E. Our A&E's are complete arses to get to, being either Oxford or Banbury, neither are compatible with driving to.
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