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Quote from: Barman on June 24, 2010, 06:40:37 PMQuote from: Pastis on June 24, 2010, 06:20:40 PMQuote from: Barman on June 24, 2010, 06:15:41 PMQuote from: Just One More on June 24, 2010, 06:10:42 PMQuote from: Darwins Selection on June 24, 2010, 03:19:35 PMStill No. 873 in the queue at A&E I expect. When I went in there my hands resembled Jeremy Beadles's. Medical staff were superb as ever. I marched in at 0739hr's. In to see the triage nurse at 0743hr's. I got to see the doctor at 0810hr's, it would have been sooner but one chap came in with a nasty looking cut on his arm and a young lad with his foot that looked as though it had gone through more than 90 degrees Anyway, one strong antihistamine to help, and antibiotics for the the next five days The downsides...they can only issue prescriptions to be dispensed at the hospital pharmacy, that didn't open till 0900hr's. The pharmacy can't take cash/cheques etc, you have to pay at the cashiers, and they didn't open till 0915hr's. £2.00 for parking Meanwhile, the hand's still sore and swollenAlls well that ends swell eh...? Oh BM .... TSKShame indeed. Poor JOM has been very brave.I think we should all give him a big hand.
Quote from: Pastis on June 24, 2010, 06:20:40 PMQuote from: Barman on June 24, 2010, 06:15:41 PMQuote from: Just One More on June 24, 2010, 06:10:42 PMQuote from: Darwins Selection on June 24, 2010, 03:19:35 PMStill No. 873 in the queue at A&E I expect. When I went in there my hands resembled Jeremy Beadles's. Medical staff were superb as ever. I marched in at 0739hr's. In to see the triage nurse at 0743hr's. I got to see the doctor at 0810hr's, it would have been sooner but one chap came in with a nasty looking cut on his arm and a young lad with his foot that looked as though it had gone through more than 90 degrees Anyway, one strong antihistamine to help, and antibiotics for the the next five days The downsides...they can only issue prescriptions to be dispensed at the hospital pharmacy, that didn't open till 0900hr's. The pharmacy can't take cash/cheques etc, you have to pay at the cashiers, and they didn't open till 0915hr's. £2.00 for parking Meanwhile, the hand's still sore and swollenAlls well that ends swell eh...? Oh BM ....
Quote from: Barman on June 24, 2010, 06:15:41 PMQuote from: Just One More on June 24, 2010, 06:10:42 PMQuote from: Darwins Selection on June 24, 2010, 03:19:35 PMStill No. 873 in the queue at A&E I expect. When I went in there my hands resembled Jeremy Beadles's. Medical staff were superb as ever. I marched in at 0739hr's. In to see the triage nurse at 0743hr's. I got to see the doctor at 0810hr's, it would have been sooner but one chap came in with a nasty looking cut on his arm and a young lad with his foot that looked as though it had gone through more than 90 degrees Anyway, one strong antihistamine to help, and antibiotics for the the next five days The downsides...they can only issue prescriptions to be dispensed at the hospital pharmacy, that didn't open till 0900hr's. The pharmacy can't take cash/cheques etc, you have to pay at the cashiers, and they didn't open till 0915hr's. £2.00 for parking Meanwhile, the hand's still sore and swollenAlls well that ends swell eh...? Oh BM ....
Quote from: Just One More on June 24, 2010, 06:10:42 PMQuote from: Darwins Selection on June 24, 2010, 03:19:35 PMStill No. 873 in the queue at A&E I expect. When I went in there my hands resembled Jeremy Beadles's. Medical staff were superb as ever. I marched in at 0739hr's. In to see the triage nurse at 0743hr's. I got to see the doctor at 0810hr's, it would have been sooner but one chap came in with a nasty looking cut on his arm and a young lad with his foot that looked as though it had gone through more than 90 degrees Anyway, one strong antihistamine to help, and antibiotics for the the next five days The downsides...they can only issue prescriptions to be dispensed at the hospital pharmacy, that didn't open till 0900hr's. The pharmacy can't take cash/cheques etc, you have to pay at the cashiers, and they didn't open till 0915hr's. £2.00 for parking Meanwhile, the hand's still sore and swollenAlls well that ends swell eh...?
Quote from: Darwins Selection on June 24, 2010, 03:19:35 PMStill No. 873 in the queue at A&E I expect. When I went in there my hands resembled Jeremy Beadles's. Medical staff were superb as ever. I marched in at 0739hr's. In to see the triage nurse at 0743hr's. I got to see the doctor at 0810hr's, it would have been sooner but one chap came in with a nasty looking cut on his arm and a young lad with his foot that looked as though it had gone through more than 90 degrees Anyway, one strong antihistamine to help, and antibiotics for the the next five days The downsides...they can only issue prescriptions to be dispensed at the hospital pharmacy, that didn't open till 0900hr's. The pharmacy can't take cash/cheques etc, you have to pay at the cashiers, and they didn't open till 0915hr's. £2.00 for parking Meanwhile, the hand's still sore and swollen
Still No. 873 in the queue at A&E I expect.