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Feb 01, 2016 04:06AM

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You are doing a great job Jud, we are always here to lend support, it's not easy and you got little Kathleen to look after too, that's exhausting enough on its own. Have a (((HUG))) honey.

The others were quite subdued.


Isn't something about having your good flight feathers available for spring and autumn migrations?

Isn't something about having your good flight feathers available for spring and autumn migrations?"
It could be right, Jim. However our lot say they'll never fly Ryanair.

Good job he has someone who is so understanding.

Sorry about your duck Geoff :o(

I know what it's like to have an indeterminate diagnosis. Linda and Sophie have been diagnosed with ME, but only by elimination of other things. The remainder therefore being ME.

I know what it's like to have an indeterminate diagnosis. Linda and Sophie have been diagnosed with ME, but only by elimination of other things. The remainder therefore being ME."
I've had that for 27 years. It is STILL being diagnosed by exclusion. Linda and Sophie have my heartfelt sympathy.


It's only when you get a diagnosis like that and do some research that you begin to realise how many illnesses are diagnosed the same way.


That seems so stupid, my joint issue (can't actually spell it's real name!!), was diagnosed because of a rash - I couldn't understand why the rheumatologist was asking loads of questions about it when I Was there over my joints!! The one the year before dismissed me for being too healthy, I had to have another flare up to get diagnosed, then 6 years later, when I had a bad psoriasis flare up he decided his initial one was wrong!!



One of my work colleagues was told that was what she had to do when she wanted to discuss more than one thing.




That's just ridiculous! I can't believe any Dr's working one issue at a time would cause anything but chaos. no one should be rushed when they see their Dr and if it means others have to wait a while longer then so be it because at some point we will all need our Doctors attention for more than 10 minutes.


I'm usually in and out in less than five minutes. I think I've only been in longer once 'cos my doctor wanted a second opinion on something and got in one of the other doctors as it was one of his specialities.
The doctors at my surgery are pretty good but I prefer to see the older ones as they seem to know what they're doing more. The younger one has to look up my condition on the internet, or as I said before, call in another doctor.


separate occasions within a 6 week period for medication review, blood pressure review and asthma assessment.
I had my blood pressure checked at each appointment. I suggested one appointment would have been enough and it wasn't appreciated.
My work involves assessing practice and providing training for support workers in surgeries and hospitals but initiating change is never easy.

separate occasions within a 6 week period for medication review, blood ..."
Luckily my receptionists are always happy when I suggest combining things.
My neighbours lodger went for a pre op this morning for an operation on wed, they realised at 2 pm that there is a strike on wed so had to rearrange!

That's not nice Desley, getting yourself all geared up only to o have it moved back. Hope it gets sorted soon.
I shouldn't moan really as Holly should have had her operation today instead of a two weeks ago, but that was at the children's and it seems like a different health care system there.



Nothing but admiration for the Children's Elle and I'm sure that Kay knows that better than the rest of us.



Thanks Anita, it's really nice to hear that. Unfortunately, we're not completely immune from it, the papers in particular like to pick up perceived faults (whether they're valid or not).


Thank you :) It is :)

Thanks all


Best group in the world for love and support
That's it exactly Jim, we can all do without extra problems.
It's one long problem Geoff, I'll try not to be grumpy by Wednesday.
Thanks Lisa, Roy will sort it, he always does but this one isn't going to be sorted quickly at all and he refused to pay the £8000 for Land Rover to fix it when it's a job he can do himself.
Listen to me what a silly old fool I am. My SIL has arranged a life so I can use his car, how sweet is that. I will be ok as soon as I stop feeling sorry for myself. ( nots to self, get a grip ! )