Free health services come at a price, I'm beginning to find out. I've had a couple of ops on the NHS before and they've been pretty good, but then they have been pretty serious, fractures, dislocations etc I now have something less serious - Tennis elbow - and fark me dead, what a nightmare. Saw 2 different GPs 4 times, finally got a referral to see a specialist at an NHS hospital (Mile End - nice) had to wait 5 weeks, turned up to see the 'specialist' and she was a clinical assessor. Looked at my arm, "yes you need to see a specialist, we'll make an appointment for you to see someone in 6 weeks time." I'm getting serious deja vu here. So for almost 2 months now I've been virtually unable to use my right arm, I can't shave, brush my teeth or even w*nk with it. I've now seen 6 NHS professionals and still had no treatment so I've phoned up a private sports doctor this week and went and saw him, £180 to see him, £80 for xray, £40 for blood tests and I haven't been treated yet. God knows what that will cost. So if you don't have private health cover (like me) get it. TBH I would prefer to pay for a health service and have something that is quick and efficent without these massive waiting lists.
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But this is how the waiting lists have come down. What used to happen is that you would see your GP and then wait to see the specialist with any op following on from there. What they do now is insert another waiting list whereby you wait twice, each for half the time as the old wait - there you go, reduced waiting times to see a 'specialist'.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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Yes and in between, if they are lucky, you will have croaked of whatever ailment you had thus reducing the waiting list further.Comment
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Originally posted by XTCSo for almost 2 months now I've been virtually unable to use my right arm, I can't shave, brush my teeth or even w*nk with it.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostTake ibuprofen (neurofen) and it may well go away.
That's all the GP advised me to do & it worked.
It also worked on the agony in my shoulder (like toothache)...
I just took the prescribed dose (as written on the box) for about a month (in fact until it started giving me terminal dispepsia).
Sorted.
Dunno what else, other than the steroid injection might be needed, but the ibuprofen avoids injections & these days you can't be too careful about that sort of thing.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost'King 'Eck.... sorry to here that.
Have you tried some anyway?
It's a useful painkiller as well as an anti-inflamatory.The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost'King 'Eck.... sorry to here that.
Have you tried some anyway?
It's a useful painkiller as well as an anti-inflamatory.Comment
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Originally posted by XTCFree health services come at a price, I'm beginning to find out. I've had a couple of ops on the NHS before and they've been pretty good, but then they have been pretty serious, fractures, dislocations etc I now have something less serious - Tennis elbow - and fark me dead, what a nightmare. Saw 2 different GPs 4 times, finally got a referral to see a specialist at an NHS hospital (Mile End - nice) had to wait 5 weeks, turned up to see the 'specialist' and she was a clinical assessor. Looked at my arm, "yes you need to see a specialist, we'll make an appointment for you to see someone in 6 weeks time." I'm getting serious deja vu here. So for almost 2 months now I've been virtually unable to use my right arm, I can't shave, brush my teeth or even w*nk with it. I've now seen 6 NHS professionals and still had no treatment so I've phoned up a private sports doctor this week and went and saw him, £180 to see him, £80 for xray, £40 for blood tests and I haven't been treated yet. God knows what that will cost. So if you don't have private health cover (like me) get it. TBH I would prefer to pay for a health service and have something that is quick and efficent without these massive waiting lists.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost
It also worked on the agony in my shoulder (like toothache)...Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave JohnsonComment
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Originally posted by gingerjediI can also feel the bones in my shoulder blade crunching if I rotate my arm to its extreme, when I saw my GP he just said something like "your getting older, what do you expect?"Comment
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