Soul Finger
Well-known member
- May 12, 2004
- 2,287
Fecked up my stomach yesterday throwing a wellington boot 30 metres at a 'teambuilding' day up at Albion's training ground. Got home and asked one of the two nurses I live with what I should do.
A call to NHS Direct was mooted instead of spending the evening in A&E. I phoned them at 10 and they took my details and said they'd get back to me within 2 hours. An hour and a half later a very pleasant doctor phoned and spent ten minutes checking my symptoms and diagnosed a pulled abodomen muscles.
Phoned my doctor this morning at 8:30. Didn't even ring at the other end, was answered immediately, appointment made for 50 mintues later. Brilliant doctor reiterated previous night's diagnosis, described the best cure and I was on my way.
I know there have been some shocking examples of NHS feck ups over the years but they are few and far between. An every day situation like mine was fantastically dealt with with the minimum of fuss.
Watching the midday politics show on BBC 2 prompted me to come on here. Blair absolutely shot Howard down in flames, brilliant TV. Kennedy was congratulating Labour on recent NHS improvements as was another member of his party while all Howard could was come up with insignificant and irrelevant hyperbole that made him look a tit.
A call to NHS Direct was mooted instead of spending the evening in A&E. I phoned them at 10 and they took my details and said they'd get back to me within 2 hours. An hour and a half later a very pleasant doctor phoned and spent ten minutes checking my symptoms and diagnosed a pulled abodomen muscles.
Phoned my doctor this morning at 8:30. Didn't even ring at the other end, was answered immediately, appointment made for 50 mintues later. Brilliant doctor reiterated previous night's diagnosis, described the best cure and I was on my way.
I know there have been some shocking examples of NHS feck ups over the years but they are few and far between. An every day situation like mine was fantastically dealt with with the minimum of fuss.
Watching the midday politics show on BBC 2 prompted me to come on here. Blair absolutely shot Howard down in flames, brilliant TV. Kennedy was congratulating Labour on recent NHS improvements as was another member of his party while all Howard could was come up with insignificant and irrelevant hyperbole that made him look a tit.