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Going To Gps
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Just a bit of a rant here - I alarmingly read at most of the answers some of ABers give to others re "please go to the doctors" to me, at the drop of a hat - I, like most of them try to avoid them as they (GPs) are not interested. The vocation and compassion has long gone.
I try to self-medicate and have been successful in some things. It is all about trial and error. JJCon
I try to self-medicate and have been successful in some things. It is all about trial and error. JJCon
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and that JJ is the problem.
It may or may not take 3 or perhaps 10 days to get an appt.
NHS direct is staffed with non medically qualified personelle and 70% of their replies is to "go to your GP."
Walk in centres may or may not be staffed by medical personelle.
So, the only answer is to go to Casualty or resort to the internet for answers from people that you do not know.
They may say that they are medically qualified, but how do you know...they may just be a "Joe soap"
The whole system is a mess.
and that JJ is the problem.
It may or may not take 3 or perhaps 10 days to get an appt.
NHS direct is staffed with non medically qualified personelle and 70% of their replies is to "go to your GP."
Walk in centres may or may not be staffed by medical personelle.
So, the only answer is to go to Casualty or resort to the internet for answers from people that you do not know.
They may say that they are medically qualified, but how do you know...they may just be a "Joe soap"
The whole system is a mess.