Docb
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Though it might be interesting to compare notes....
Got a sludgy, blocked ear, been like it for a few weeks so thought I would call the surgery and see what's what.
Got through second try, and was told that somebody would call me back. An hour, later got a call from the Nurse Practitioner who asked a load of questions. Decided that would be a good idea to get a swab and start some antibiotic drops. Suggested I went to surgery and if I was OK with taking the swab myself in the car park (I was), she would leave a swab kit with the receptionist. If I got there ASAP, they would have a result this afternoon. Also while I was on she sent at prescription to pharmacy for antibiotic drops.
Went to surgery. Door locked with instructions to knock for attention so did that. Chair outside with wipes and stuff so anybody who was infirm could sit and wait. Amusingly they had put nurse sourpuss in charge of answering the door. I think of her as nurse sourpuss, because she does not seem to believe in idle chat - just what you need on the door under these circumstances. Took swab, labelled it, packaged it up and popped it back through the letterbox. On the way home, called in the pharmacy and picked up the prescription. I am to call again on Friday if it does not clear up. Will probably call up if it does clear up, just to say thank you.
So, on this one anecdote, our GP surgery seems to be doing brilliantly. They have got themselves organised and I got better service than I might have expected in normal times. In particular, it was nice to be treated as a sensible adult.
How's yours doing?
Got a sludgy, blocked ear, been like it for a few weeks so thought I would call the surgery and see what's what.
Got through second try, and was told that somebody would call me back. An hour, later got a call from the Nurse Practitioner who asked a load of questions. Decided that would be a good idea to get a swab and start some antibiotic drops. Suggested I went to surgery and if I was OK with taking the swab myself in the car park (I was), she would leave a swab kit with the receptionist. If I got there ASAP, they would have a result this afternoon. Also while I was on she sent at prescription to pharmacy for antibiotic drops.
Went to surgery. Door locked with instructions to knock for attention so did that. Chair outside with wipes and stuff so anybody who was infirm could sit and wait. Amusingly they had put nurse sourpuss in charge of answering the door. I think of her as nurse sourpuss, because she does not seem to believe in idle chat - just what you need on the door under these circumstances. Took swab, labelled it, packaged it up and popped it back through the letterbox. On the way home, called in the pharmacy and picked up the prescription. I am to call again on Friday if it does not clear up. Will probably call up if it does clear up, just to say thank you.
So, on this one anecdote, our GP surgery seems to be doing brilliantly. They have got themselves organised and I got better service than I might have expected in normal times. In particular, it was nice to be treated as a sensible adult.
How's yours doing?