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Are Gps A Thing Of The Past Now?
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I've got a small swelling on my right cheek from the gland behind my ear , a little painful when I'm eating , a feeling of neuralgia, this is from Satur , today I phoned my GP AT 10am, got a call back from a nurse practitioner who asked me a few questions and told me to carry on taking Paracetamol, then a half an hour later another call saying I'd best go in tomorrow for her to look in my ear, fair enough but where's my doctor gone :0(
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Hope so - at least you are not a pre-pubescent boy!
Re: original question. Our GP moved away in June and a new chap has been appointed - but we've never seen him ... and the reverse applies of course. OH has quite complicated medication, mainly for his heart, and fluid was giving cause for concern so his (wonderful and competent) nurse, who is trying to heal a leg ulcer, asked the new chap (whose name I don't even know) and OH's medication was changed. It seems to be working so far, but we're not very happy about someone who we have never even seen (and vice versa) dealing with complex ailments.
Get well soon, Bobbi. How on earth did you catch mumps with all the mask-wearing, hand-gelling and so on?
Re: original question. Our GP moved away in June and a new chap has been appointed - but we've never seen him ... and the reverse applies of course. OH has quite complicated medication, mainly for his heart, and fluid was giving cause for concern so his (wonderful and competent) nurse, who is trying to heal a leg ulcer, asked the new chap (whose name I don't even know) and OH's medication was changed. It seems to be working so far, but we're not very happy about someone who we have never even seen (and vice versa) dealing with complex ailments.
Get well soon, Bobbi. How on earth did you catch mumps with all the mask-wearing, hand-gelling and so on?
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