Six minutes to the appointment. Travel time is about thirty seconds. Maybe I should go just in case they're running early
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He's prescribed some antibiotic cream to shove down there. According to the NHS website they often just wait for things like this to go away, so he must think it's a good one
And the medication review was passed without the battery of blood tests he sometimes requiresComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAt thebarber’sgentlemen’s hairdressers’"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostThere is a cafe on the town square here that does various versions of Afternoon Tea, including a Gentlemans Tea. Which involves pork pies and beerComment
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Coincidentally the missus got some vouchers for afternoon tea at the Grosvenor in Chester..
Hope I get to choose which one as it would have to be this
Gentleman’s Indulgent Afternoon Tea | Chester GrosvenorComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post
So, today I have: been to the doctor's, been for a haircut, collected the prescription, and done the shopping, both M&S and Sainsbury's; and it's still only lunchtime
Bit knackered TBH, but I got some hot chicken bits for lunch so they'll perk me up
There was a bit of a palaver at the pharmacy. I told them my name and that my GP had sent over a prescription this morning; I was quite ready for them to tell me it wouldn't be ready until this afternoon or some such. Instead they gave me a cock and bull story about how they couldn't fill it as the product in question (antibiotic cream) no longer came in the size of packaging prescribed, and they therefore only had it in a larger size, but I'd have to go back to the surgery and get them to change the prescription. Bearing in mind that the surgery is closed on Thursday afternoon and there's no doctor present outside of the times when they're actually seeing people, it looked like I might be out of luck until at least tomorrow
Anyway, they said they'd give me a printed copy of the prescription to take back to the surgery, electronic prescribing apparently not allowing for such a situation, and started looking through stuff. Then they looked through more stuff, and some other stuff, and finally asked another person (who might have been the actual pharmacist) if they'd seen it anywhere. They said "Yes, it's there" pointing at - you guessed it - the packaged and ready-to-go prescription containing the product in the prescribed size that was, I'd just been told, completely unavailable
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIn the waiting room. Waiting…
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