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In February I hurt my back and the doctor gave me strong pain killers and anti inflams, which cleared it up in a few days.
This week it's been niggling again and I woke up in the night with it pinging, I haven't been able to walk since, I literally cannot put any weight on my feet for the pain (I've crawled to the bathroom!).
My other problem is that my GP surgery changed their catchment area and I received a letter last month asking me to register with another doctor, but I never got around to doing (my own fault, I know). Last week I received another letter from them telling me my records have been recalled by practitioner services and I'm no longer a member of their practice.
There's absolutely no way I can get myself to the out of hours surgery for emergencies but I desperately need a repeat prescription.
Anyone any ideas of my options, please?
This week it's been niggling again and I woke up in the night with it pinging, I haven't been able to walk since, I literally cannot put any weight on my feet for the pain (I've crawled to the bathroom!).
My other problem is that my GP surgery changed their catchment area and I received a letter last month asking me to register with another doctor, but I never got around to doing (my own fault, I know). Last week I received another letter from them telling me my records have been recalled by practitioner services and I'm no longer a member of their practice.
There's absolutely no way I can get myself to the out of hours surgery for emergencies but I desperately need a repeat prescription.
Anyone any ideas of my options, please?
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Poor Lakitu.....maybe a board under ur mattress or board in ur usual armchair would help. Try changing from ur usual chair to something firmer.....change ur posture. Sleep on the floor on mattress and roll over when getting up. Have u tried a Beladona plaster to support ur back.
Tai chi exercises are good for bad backs.
Tai chi exercises are good for bad backs.
can't you ask someone to drive you/? Do they not do home visits?
no harm in ringng them anyway, because they might be able to do you a prescription for someone else to pick up. If not, use paracetamol/nurofen till you can get registered. Ring up your preferred surgery and get an appointment tomorrow
no harm in ringng them anyway, because they might be able to do you a prescription for someone else to pick up. If not, use paracetamol/nurofen till you can get registered. Ring up your preferred surgery and get an appointment tomorrow
You need to be lying flat with someone to look after you. I would tell NHS direct you cannot walk and they will get a locum doctor to drop a repeat prescription round when they are on their travels- they did this for me. Or you could phone your old surgery, tell them what you told us and ask if a Doc could write one out and get a friend to pick it up for you?
Aberdeen has a central out of hours surgery, if you phone your own GP outside surgery hours, you get put through to the central one, who have already told me they will not come to me :'(
I can't phone for an ambulance, teram, I'd get a bill through for the ambulance because it's not actually an emergency. Try not to make me laugh again, it hurts too! LOL x
I can't phone for an ambulance, teram, I'd get a bill through for the ambulance because it's not actually an emergency. Try not to make me laugh again, it hurts too! LOL x
I would get someone to get you some ibuprofen from the local shop and some frozen peas. Put the peas in a tea towel on your back for 10 mins on/ten mins off to reduce inflammation. Take ibuprofen for the same reason as well as helping with pain. Then phone the Doc tomorrow and ask to be signed up to the surgery and book an appointment for a couple of days time. If you still can't walk, they MUST come to you! OR you could phone a chiropractor- they may do home visits, and could probably help you a lot more.
Thanks Jenna, I'll call the new surgery tomorrow morning and get registered and I'll call around chiropractors to see if they do home visits.
If it's anything like what it was in February, which it is today, then there's no way I can bear anyone touching it. I've literally been on my back all day because I can't stand. I've tried a few times and I just can't bear the weight, the pain takes my breath away.
If it's anything like what it was in February, which it is today, then there's no way I can bear anyone touching it. I've literally been on my back all day because I can't stand. I've tried a few times and I just can't bear the weight, the pain takes my breath away.
I'm definately going to be getting to the root of the problem this time. I figured it was just one of those things when it happened in February, but clearly not if it's happened again 4 months later.
Elvis - that's exactly what I got from the doc the last time, I couldn't remember what they were called, thanks :o)
Elvis - that's exactly what I got from the doc the last time, I couldn't remember what they were called, thanks :o)
Further to earlier suggestion - yes Tai Chi can be good, but obviously not right now! I would suggest you try to find a class when you are feeling better. Alexander technique is another good one.
In the style of Tai Chi I teach, the spine is very gently straightened and aligned whilst making other movements. I have friend who totally lost a disc in her spine through a bad accident, who finds Tai Chi helps her tremendously. The gentle movements help to strengthen the muscles around the spine and support it. Most styles will do this - if you want to find a class, make sure it's not run as a martial art, as this may not do you any favours!
In the style of Tai Chi I teach, the spine is very gently straightened and aligned whilst making other movements. I have friend who totally lost a disc in her spine through a bad accident, who finds Tai Chi helps her tremendously. The gentle movements help to strengthen the muscles around the spine and support it. Most styles will do this - if you want to find a class, make sure it's not run as a martial art, as this may not do you any favours!