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Horrendos Leg Pains
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This morning it was very hard to get my right leg out of the bed due to knee pain and heaviness but even longer trying to get the left leg out. Looking at the clock it took from 7.30am to 8.10am to move very gently allowing me to get up onto my feet.
I just don't know what to do next. I rang up to see if I could go privately to get an estimate.
They said without a referral from the GP it would cost £96 and then £130 for the actual x-ray.
I just don't know what to do next. I rang up to see if I could go privately to get an estimate.
They said without a referral from the GP it would cost £96 and then £130 for the actual x-ray.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.clear up the confusion - I have a big computer upstairs and Ipad downstairs - I knew I was in for a long wait to get through to doctor's so I was playing with the Ipad when confusion of post was threw in.
Trying to explain - that I had been phoning earlier at 8.30am until 9.15 am (maybe - it took for the call to go through) she (receptionist took details of what was wrong with legs - she said she would explain all that to the doctor and for me to ring back at 4.00pm to see if a prescription would be ready. Of course it took from 4-4.45pm to get through when receptionist answered - hence my funny post). She did get me a prescription and faxed to my chemist who had it ready - my neighbour run up and got it for me.
I had emphasised to the earlier receptionist I DO NOT WANT anything I can buy over the counter so she has given me stronger painkillers.
This is the second day and think there is a little improvement. Am going to bed now - whatever they are they are making me sleepy (very unusual for me) but that'll do me.
Thanks for enquiriing but thought it polite to explain what happened.
Trying to explain - that I had been phoning earlier at 8.30am until 9.15 am (maybe - it took for the call to go through) she (receptionist took details of what was wrong with legs - she said she would explain all that to the doctor and for me to ring back at 4.00pm to see if a prescription would be ready. Of course it took from 4-4.45pm to get through when receptionist answered - hence my funny post). She did get me a prescription and faxed to my chemist who had it ready - my neighbour run up and got it for me.
I had emphasised to the earlier receptionist I DO NOT WANT anything I can buy over the counter so she has given me stronger painkillers.
This is the second day and think there is a little improvement. Am going to bed now - whatever they are they are making me sleepy (very unusual for me) but that'll do me.
Thanks for enquiriing but thought it polite to explain what happened.
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