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Originally posted by ChicoI would not pay attention to Marcus Aurelius as it said that 74.6% of all statistics are made up on the spot!!
It bloody worked though, didn't it? You had to throw your oar in, you just couldn't resist. Your type are so predictable.
Now, do us all a favour and get run over by a bus. After all, it'll be "His" will...
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Originally posted by WageSlaveDoes anyone on this forum use a private GP? My NHS GP is completely crap, and the alternatives in the area don't appear much better. I'm toying with the idea of going private but wonder if it really is worth it (plus I'm always suspicious of anyone who has a financial interest in keeping me ill!).
Because NHS Trust budgets are in trouble they might not want to investigate further.
I go every few years for a Health Screen, they do all the tests in one go and you get a whole hour with the Doctor to talk about anything you like.
At the end you get a full written report and all the results (an MOT certificate)
http://www.nuffieldproactivehealth.c...lth_assess.asp
Nuffield and BUPA offer various programs
Costs anything from £150 - £400 depending on how far you want to go.
If you think you have something really bad then you could try this (I have not):
http://www.lifescanuk.org/services/index.phpLast edited by ancient; 31 October 2005, 19:53.
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Go the natural way.............
Why pay for something that could be free? Simply boil some nettles in a large pot then add some rats gonads and simmer for 4 hours. Serve with luke warm goats blood.
Serves 4
Who needs the NHS??
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You're in fine form today, MA
Is it really so difficult to find a good GP in this country??? And you have no chance of booking an appointment less than one week in advance unless 'it's an emergency'. If it was an emergency I wouldn't bother the GP I'd be calling for an ambulance
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I would not pay attention to Marcus Aurelius as it said that 74.6% of all statistics are made up on the spot!!
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Trust in God, "He" is the only doctor you'll need!
Ask Chico, eight out of ten religious maniacs say it's true.
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I've got 3 white doctors to choose from at my surgery!!
Who needs private?
All the Indian doctors that invaded the UK during the 60's have either died or retired
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Does anyone on this forum use a private GP? My NHS GP is completely crap, and the alternatives in the area don't appear much better. I'm toying with the idea of going private but wonder if it really is worth it (plus I'm always suspicious of anyone who has a financial interest in keeping me ill!).Tags: None
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