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Hi,
I've got a doctors appointment this afternoon, but I was just wondering, do you think it's ok to discuss more than one "problem", or will he think I'm crazy/wasting his time?
I rarely go to the docs, but it's now got to the point where I have five "issues" I need to ask him about... all potentially serious (not a cough/cold type thing).
I did mention to receptionist, when I phoned, that I had a few things I wanted to speak with him about, but she just informed me that "emergency appointments" (it's all I could get!) were for ten minutes only.
Do you think I should just ask him about the most important "issue" and then make another appointment later in the week... and so on, until I'm done?
I know this sounds a bit strange, but I just want to know what other people would do. Thanks.
I've got a doctors appointment this afternoon, but I was just wondering, do you think it's ok to discuss more than one "problem", or will he think I'm crazy/wasting his time?
I rarely go to the docs, but it's now got to the point where I have five "issues" I need to ask him about... all potentially serious (not a cough/cold type thing).
I did mention to receptionist, when I phoned, that I had a few things I wanted to speak with him about, but she just informed me that "emergency appointments" (it's all I could get!) were for ten minutes only.
Do you think I should just ask him about the most important "issue" and then make another appointment later in the week... and so on, until I'm done?
I know this sounds a bit strange, but I just want to know what other people would do. Thanks.
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Got there at 1.50, appt was 2 o'clock. My Dr had been called out on an emergency, so I was seeing someone else.
In he strolls at quarter past two, munching on a sandwich, oblivious to the waiting room full of patients.
Finally calls me in at 2.25, and I'm literally in there for two minutes!
Told him my "problems", he rubbishes them all. Tell him I think I have diabetes, he says "not likely". Tell him I think I have arthritis, he says "not likely".
Oh, and he told me I "could do with losing a couple of pounds"!!!
Couldn't be arsed to ask him anything else.
He did give me a prescription for my creaky knees/ankles, so he wasn't completely useless... just a bit.
Got there at 1.50, appt was 2 o'clock. My Dr had been called out on an emergency, so I was seeing someone else.
In he strolls at quarter past two, munching on a sandwich, oblivious to the waiting room full of patients.
Finally calls me in at 2.25, and I'm literally in there for two minutes!
Told him my "problems", he rubbishes them all. Tell him I think I have diabetes, he says "not likely". Tell him I think I have arthritis, he says "not likely".
Oh, and he told me I "could do with losing a couple of pounds"!!!
Couldn't be arsed to ask him anything else.
He did give me a prescription for my creaky knees/ankles, so he wasn't completely useless... just a bit.
em, yep. That's exactly why I don't go!
Yelenots, Yes, it was rather upsetting. I left there feeling like I'd totally wasted his time... not to mention fat! :P
Kaymac, I did mention when I go there, to the receptionist, that I had a few things to discuss. She just said he'd give me as much time as possible... which obviously wasn't very long.
Yelenots, Yes, it was rather upsetting. I left there feeling like I'd totally wasted his time... not to mention fat! :P
Kaymac, I did mention when I go there, to the receptionist, that I had a few things to discuss. She just said he'd give me as much time as possible... which obviously wasn't very long.
Grandaughter hurt her foot. Hospital xrayed and said too swollen to diagnose. Supplied elastic bandage, crutches and said come back 6 days later. At next appointment consultant said no break (same xray) suggested physio in the future. (60 seconds of consultation) No painkillers. Hands raw from crutches. Still waiting for physio appointment. Caring sharing NHS.