@a certain sadness wrote:
6. A teaspoon of sugar.
What is it with doctors nowadays, have they turned in to keyboard freaks. Years ago you could visit the doc and he would show an interest in your bits and bobs as he waved and poked them about looking for a diagnosis.Nowadays there is no eye contact just a hmm whilst typing on Nhs word.
What are the prerequisites for becoming a doctor, medical school or an Ecdl course at the local college.
My doctor just asks me ” what do you want me to do” hello isnt that the reason i came here in the first place.
I think if i went to the docs and said ive got a headache and can you sign me off for a year he would do it, better than being sued for negligence i suppose.
god yeah ! I can “hear” you. Mine would google my symptoms and actually quote google. He retired last year and i now have a gp who is younger than me. a simple barrier cream has erased a major problem.She listens and has me sent up to local hospital,and they always ask why i was not referred “years ago”..
How can i tell them my old Gp never even looked up from a televised cricket match, to even know who i was ? My health has improved since Doctor Narsapur (retired) . this is like night and day ! I am not the only patient with patience to whinge about the televised cricket matches ! it is all so simple knowing someone actually listens ,then makes a diagnosis.
least i got rid of Ian Bothams knee .. :)