A&E at this time of night
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I went to A&E, within 20mins I was seen by someone, then he referred me to another part, madoc or something it is called, waited about 1 hour, was seen, he found the cause and proscribed me some antibiotics to fix the problem, they seemed fine about it at A&E and it has put my mind at rest.0
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turned out alright then? nice one.0
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FFS. A&E, It's there for a reason. Sounds like you went for the E as opposed to the A.
What's the worst that can happen? They can fix you and say you need to go to your doctor next time.
This is not America. You don't have to have insurance, you've paid it. I've been after an incident with a 4x4. walking wounded. I got the hot nurse.
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10TT 24:36 25TT: 57:59 50TT: 2:08:11, 100TT: 4:30:05 12hr 204.... unfinished business0 -
All I needed was antibiotics, thought it would be something that would keep me off the bike but it aint .
Now I have to keep on top of my knees, they are starting to play up0 -
Glad everythings ok Will.
Word of advice, busy with scum in a and e and you want to 'jump' the queue, tell them you hit your head, always works. Or bash some teeth out, little more painful but they try and get them back in quick.0 -
Yeah, I remember being in A&E and someone who'd fallen through a glass roof was brought in, pushed into the queue in front of me :roll:
But last year when a guy in a car knocked me off my bike and there was a possibility of back or neck injuries, it was my turn to arrive in the blue-light taxi and push to the front of the queue.
I'm sure they have triage for a reason...0