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I went to the hospital and they told me they can't prescribe me because it's not a repeat prescription.
so the resume is that in UK in 2016, you have to die to receive treatment in less than 48h
so if you have a panic attack, you wait 48h to get medication
you sit and enjoy the whole panic attack because UK protocols do not consider that life-threatening and after 48h you are given medication to treat the panic attack you have 48h before
very nice
so the resume is that in UK in 2016, you have to die to receive treatment in less than 48h
so if you have a panic attack, you wait 48h to get medication
you sit and enjoy the whole panic attack because UK protocols do not consider that life-threatening and after 48h you are given medication to treat the panic attack you have 48h before
very nice
You only take medicines when your life is in danger? What kind of logic is this?
Why would anyone in 2016 would wait to suffer for 48h for a bureaucratic idiocy?
so the resume is that in UK in 2016, you have to die to receive treatment in less than 48h
so if you have a panic attack, you wait 48h to get medication
you sit and enjoy the whole panic attack because UK protocols do not consider that life-threatening and after 48h you are given medication to treat the panic attack you have 48h before
very nice
Are you having a panic attack then??
What we see as an absolute emergency, may not be seen as that to the medical profession. I found 111, very helpful and they dispatched an ambulance to my home, because of breathing difficulties, but was not taken to hospital. The paramedic, left a message for an on call doctor to get in touch (about my ongoing condition) which he did and I went to Hants doc walk in, the next day.
I got it from the treatment I received from your beloved NHS
What we see as an absolute emergency, may not be seen as that to the medical profession. I found 111, very helpful and they dispatched an ambulance to my home, because of breathing difficulties, but was not taken to hospital. The paramedic, left a message for an on call doctor to get in touch (about my ongoing condition) which he did and I went to Hants doc walk in, the next day.
I got it from the treatment I received from your beloved NHS
.... Funny enough, I had cause to dial 111 when an ex had a problem. She was adamant she didn't want an ambulance so I "compromised" (it's her life.) the person on the other end of the phone could hear her wheezing as I relayed the symptoms. & an ambulance was sent anyway & she wound up in the hospital...
I want a unicorn to bring me a zero carb baked potato NOW!
There is something missing in this story. WShat medicine is required and what is the emergency that a doctor cannot supply for 48 hrs. There is a mystery here.
It was a few weeks ago now when I had the sore throat, I felt so ill too and that night in question, I just couldn't breath, couldn't sleep and I was getting worried, so I rang 111 for some help and advice. They were very good.
Breathing problems can get quite serious, even though I have never had any breathing medical problems.
What did your ex have ?
If I call that 111 number, they will give me immediately a prescription and I will get immediately the medicine I need?
No if you are dead you no longer require treatment except maybe embalming.so the resume is that in UK in 2016, you have to die to receive treatment in less than 48h
hahaha it's so funny that you pay billions for a horrible system that you praise yet you find a simple request so extraordinary
extreme sheep mentality
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