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Previously on "Once again Baldrick, life vomits on my eiderdown"
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I'd say at £98 for the peace and quiet that will ensue, you got a bargain.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostHad to drive to Norf Laaaaandan, Wood Green. Infected root filling. £98 including consultation, x-ray, and anti-biotics.
The things I do for love.
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Had to drive to Norf Laaaaandan, Wood Green. Infected root filling. £98 including consultation, x-ray, and anti-biotics.Originally posted by realityhack View PostKingston Hospital have an out-of-hours emergency walk-in dental clinic. I'm sure other hospitals must have the same thing. Mrs RH has been to the Kingston one no probs - good dentists too, just the local ones on a shift-basis. Only cost about £17 flat fee IIRC.
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Kingston Hospital have an out-of-hours emergency walk-in dental clinic. I'm sure other hospitals must have the same thing. Mrs RH has been to the Kingston one no probs - good dentists too, just the local ones on a shift-basis. Only cost about £17 flat fee IIRC.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostCan you find a dentist tomorrow? Nothing worse than a wife with toothache.
Currently exploring the out of hours options. We have found a private practice 30 miles away in north London. Fortunately next door neighbour works for A&E at the L&D as a manager and has unearthed the NHS out of hours number. Rang it, spoke to a chap who quite franky ask too many ******* questions for too ******* long and then told us that a dental nurse would call us in 30 minutes.
30 minutes is nearly up and we need to leave for London shortly to make the appointment.
**** the ******* NHS the *******
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Can you find a dentist tomorrow? Nothing worse than toothache.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostHols tomorrow
30 mins ago SY02 informs me of toothache.
Poor love is in agony. Clove oil and paramol purchased from Asda. If she was a horse .....
Why is life like this sometimes eh?
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Once again Baldrick, life vomits on my eiderdown
Hols tomorrow
30 mins ago SY02 informs me of toothache.
Poor love is in agony. Clove oil and paramol purchased from Asda. If she was a horse .....
Why is life like this sometimes eh?
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