I went along a few weeks ago, the lady looked in my ear and said there was no wax to remove. Then asked me a few questions and explained why my hearing was going and recommended I go see an ENT specialist as suspected I had something (forgotten the name). As there was no wax, she didn't charge me.
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Can you repeat that please ?Originally posted by RedSauce View PostI went along a few weeks ago, the lady looked in my ear and said there was no wax to remove. Then asked me a few questions and explained why my hearing was going and recommended I go see an ENT specialist as suspected I had something (forgotten the name). As there was no wax, she didn't charge me.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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My GP referred me to ENT at London Bridge Hospital, they used microsuction.
the amount of stuff they sucked out .....
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I hear Mrs MF is good at micro-suctionOriginally posted by Dallas View PostMy GP referred me to ENT at London Bridge Hospital, they used microsuction.
the amount of stuff they sucked out .....Comment
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The young female GP I saw made no offer of suction.Originally posted by Dallas View PostMy GP referred me to ENT at London Bridge Hospital, they used microsuction.
the amount of stuff they sucked out .....Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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