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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Mr Skrunts on 30 January 2026, 16:22:15
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Normally it seems to take about 3 weeks to get an appointment with our Doctors
Depending on the type of appointments some are quicker and some take longer like a med's review or booked weeks in advance for a check up.
I have Developed a rash around my middle abovemy belly button and has become itchy, rang doctors triage and been told a doctor will ring me within 30 mins (Not a nurse) Not concerned about it but just thought I would get advice before the weekend.
Wonder whats up with me :-\
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Have you been cavorting with the kind of ladies you wouldn't have introduced to your mother? ??? >:D
Scabies? I had that once. Itchy as hell it was! :o :(
I think I got it after staying in a hotel in Mombasa where if they had changed the sheets, they'd been briefly rinsed in cold water which wasn't enough to kill the mites. :-\
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Sounds suspiciously like galloping knob rot to me.
Shame on you, Skruntie. >:D
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Sounds suspiciously like galloping knob rot to me.
Shame on you, Skruntie. >:D
Wondered how you would respond ::)
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Have you been cavorting with the kind of ladies you wouldn't have introduced to your mother? ??? >:D
Scabies? I had that once. Itchy as hell it was! :o :(
I think I got it after staying in a hotel in Mombasa where if they had changed the sheets, they'd been briefly rinsed in cold water which wasn't enough to kill the mites. :-\
just looked it up - nothing like that. :y
I think its just a sweat rash, it was bloody cold the other night and I had the heating on and was under a fleece (On my own) and got a bit sweaty. :-\
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I had the heating on and was under a fleece (On my own) and got a bit sweaty. :-\
was the sheep still wearing "the fleece" :-\
PM Rae for some ointment ;)
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Just hope it's not Shingles, wife had it a few years back can be very painful.
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Sounds suspiciously like galloping knob rot to me.
Shame on you, Skruntie. >:D
Wondered how you would respond ::)
As a breakless youth the address and phone number of the 'clap clinic' was well known to myself and my mates of that time. :-X >:D
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Since our new medical centre was built here, consolidating all the doctors surgeries (except one), it's impossible to get an appointment. Ever. Standard answer seems to be use a pharmacy or A&E. Our A&E's are complete arses to get to, being either Oxford or Banbury, neither are compatible with driving to.
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We're lucky here phone in the morning usually get an appointment then same day or within 24 hours , had to go last week funnily enough phoned at 9am & got an appointment at 11.15am.
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We're lucky here phone in the morning usually get an appointment then same day or within 24 hours , had to go last week funnily enough phoned at 9am & got an appointment at 11.15am.
Same here
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We're lucky here phone in the morning usually get an appointment then same day or within 24 hours , had to go last week funnily enough phoned at 9am & got an appointment at 11.15am.
Same here
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Been on meds since for Vertigo Steve, must be a side effect from giving up alcohol, funny thing is I could drink about 8 - 9 pints & not have any effects at all, yet since giving up I'm having dizzy spells 😂
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We're lucky here phone in the morning usually get an appointment then same day or within 24 hours , had to go last week funnily enough phoned at 9am & got an appointment at 11.15am.
Same here
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Been on meds since for Vertigo Steve, must be a side effect from giving up alcohol, funny thing is I could drink about 8 - 9 pints & not have any effects at all, yet since giving up I'm having dizzy spells 😂
I told you to start eating and drinking normally again. You can do untold damage by giving up booze and curries. It's a proven scientific fact.....honest ;D
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We're lucky here phone in the morning usually get an appointment then same day or within 24 hours , had to go last week funnily enough phoned at 9am & got an appointment at 11.15am.
Same here
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Been on meds since for Vertigo Steve, must be a side effect from giving up alcohol, funny thing is I could drink about 8 - 9 pints & not have any effects at all, yet since giving up I'm having dizzy spells 😂
I told you to start eating and drinking normally again. You can do untold damage by giving up booze and curries. It's a proven scientific fact.....honest ;D
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Certainly cannot drink alcohol at present due to the meds I'm on ( Prochloperazine ) they appear to be working they also prescribe these to Schizophrenics so just hoping no one cuts me up in the Range Rover, because there's no telling where it could lead.. 😂 Funny enough out for a curry tonight looking forward to it.
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You have to be a bit careful driving on it too apparently.
https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/prochlorperazine/common-questions-about-prochlorperazine/
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Been on meds since for Vertigo Steve
Did that happen after a viral infection, such as a sniffle?
I'd never really heard of it until Mrs TB got it, then it turns out its really common!
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We're lucky here phone in the morning usually get an appointment then same day or within 24 hours , had to go last week funnily enough phoned at 9am & got an appointment at 11.15am.
Same here
Can't get hold of a quack for love or money.
And, months after you ask for an appointment you end up with a doctor who is hard (almost impossible) to understand. ::)
I tend to pay privately if terminally sick with man flu, or pox. :-X
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Been on meds since for Vertigo Steve
Did that happen after a viral infection, such as a sniffle?
I'd never really heard of it until Mrs TB got it, then it turns out its really common!
One of my neighbours I was talking to yesterday has got it as well his started with a ear infection & sniffles so could possibly start from a viral infection, mine started Christmas eve probably because of my sugar levels going out of sync as I'm Type 2 Diabetic,so apparently that can start it off as well, I'd given it a month and I had improved slightly but saw my GP & she prescribed the tablets which have been brilliant I've suffered no side effects thankfully I think you can even buy them over the counter.
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We're lucky here phone in the morning usually get an appointment then same day or within 24 hours , had to go last week funnily enough phoned at 9am & got an appointment at 11.15am.
Same here
Can't get hold of a quack for love or money.
And, months after you ask for an appointment you end up with a doctor who is hard (almost impossible) to understand. ::)
I tend to pay privately if terminally sick with man flu, or pox. :-X
Since my health challenge of 2023 I have had no issue in getting a face to face appointment, of which I have had quite a few :D :D ;)
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My local Surgery is a shambles. Whoever the Manager is, they need shooting.
I got a face to face when the brain aneurysm became an issue, but since then they seem like headless chickens, and I make sur I keep notes about everything because they cant be relied on.
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Been on meds since for Vertigo Steve
Did that happen after a viral infection, such as a sniffle?
I'd never really heard of it until Mrs TB got it, then it turns out its really common!
One of my neighbours I was talking to yesterday has got it as well his started with a ear infection & sniffles so could possibly start from a viral infection, mine started Christmas eve probably because of my sugar levels going out of sync as I'm Type 2 Diabetic,so apparently that can start it off as well, I'd given it a month and I had improved slightly but saw my GP & she prescribed the tablets which have been brilliant I've suffered no side effects thankfully I think you can even buy them over the counter.
Glad its under control, as I know the missus struggles with it sometimes.
As I understand it, its something that never really goes away, and the simplest thing can set it off. Snow tends to set hers off, and also that new trendy TV filming where they have to spin around the subject....
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Been on meds since for Vertigo Steve
Did that happen after a viral infection, such as a sniffle?
I'd never really heard of it until Mrs TB got it, then it turns out its really common!
One of my neighbours I was talking to yesterday has got it as well his started with a ear infection & sniffles so could possibly start from a viral infection, mine started Christmas eve probably because of my sugar levels going out of sync as I'm Type 2 Diabetic,so apparently that can start it off as well, I'd given it a month and I had improved slightly but saw my GP & she prescribed the tablets which have been brilliant I've suffered no side effects thankfully I think you can even buy them over the counter.
Glad its under control, as I know the missus struggles with it sometimes.
As I understand it, its something that never really goes away, and the simplest thing can set it off. Snow tends to set hers off, and also that new trendy TV filming where they have to spin around the subject....
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In fact I think it started last summer but I didn't take any notice of it, it happened when I bent forward to wind the jockey wheel up on our caravan and that was it until this latest episode, the worst part for me has been the awful nausea feeling when waking up first thing in the morning, hopefully now I will be able to keep it under control.
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Its not much fun getting old. :(
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Its not much fun getting old. :(
I really can't relate to that I prefer my life now instead of having to work for a living 👍
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Not everyone has the luxury of not working, and some people choose to because they're rubbish at golf.
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Not everyone has the luxury of not working, and some people choose to because they're rubbish at golf.
I would much rather work than play golf. ;D
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Not everyone has the luxury of not working, and some people choose to because they're rubbish at golf.
I would much rather work than play golf. ;D
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Swimming, using my gym & walking the dogs is my daily fix , never tried golf ⛳ Working is the furthest thing from my mind now, been there done that & enjoying the pensions.