Doctors

Started by klondike, April 25, 2024, 08:12:35 AM

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Alex

A lot for you to take in Raven, I wish you well with the treatment  :upvote:

GrannyMac

Quote from: 1955vintage on April 26, 2024, 09:55:41 PMNurses are usually blessed with more common sense than doctors and more compassion.However, the training requirement for nurses is not the same, the selection process is much tougher for doctors, if you want a diagnosis, go to a doctor.
Absolutely.  However, ACPs/ANPs are matron grade.  They have undertaken far more training than nurses or paramedics, and carry out a lot of the work that used to be undertaken by doctors.   In theory they free up the doctors for more complex cases and also save the NHS money.  
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

1955vintage

My wife worked for the NHS as a occupational therapist. Her assistant , who was bone idle and useless, was offered the chance to be a health care practitioner. She encouraged the move to get rid of the assistant.
The problem with being retired is that you never get a day off

Raven

Quote from: Alex on April 27, 2024, 07:53:45 AMA lot for you to take in Raven, I wish you well with the treatment  :upvote:

Thanks Alex.  :smiley:

JBR

Quote from: GrannyMac on April 27, 2024, 08:48:14 AMAbsolutely.  However, ACPs/ANPs are matron grade.  They have undertaken far more training than nurses or paramedics, and carry out a lot of the work that used to be undertaken by doctors.  In theory they free up the doctors for more complex cases and also save the NHS money. 
I agree, and I see this as a sensible, practical solution to the problems today.

With a rapidly increasing population today in this country, the difficulty of being seen by a health professional - any health professional - is a foreseeable consequence.
The obvious solution, which could effectively reverse this trend, is clear to me but for some reason the people running this country seem oblivious to it.
Numquam credere Gallicum

Silver Tabby

Quote from: dextrous63 on April 25, 2024, 04:45:56 PMIn which case someone else can have the physio session.  Best thing would be for you to peg out.
Ouch Dex - that's a bit harsh!

dextrous63

Quote from: Silver Tabby on April 27, 2024, 07:47:11 PMOuch Dex - that's a bit harsh!
Oops.  Have I put my foot in it again?😳

Sheila

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Quote from: klondike on April 26, 2024, 11:45:00 AMNothing seems to work well in the NHS. Falling to bits.
After having NHS physiotherapy on and off since 2019 for a painful hip, I took myself off to a private physio who was recommended by a friend.  What a difference!
She recommended that I go to Spire to see a consultant who is a hip expert.  I saw him two days later and he had my NHS X-ray up on his screen.  Ten minutes (and £250 lighter) I had a diagnosis of hip abductor malfunction.
I googled it and found some exercises.  Two weeks later the pain was much less but I still have weak legs.
I went back to the physio who watched me doing the exercises and pointed out that I was favoring my stronger leg.  We had some useful discussions.
We can't see a GP but are pushed into seeing a life coach who has no medical qualifications!


April 27, 2024, 08:14:20 PM
Raven, I hope your new treatments help.  I feel sorry that you can no longer ride.

I used to do a lot of riding and when we were on holiday, I had the opportunity to have a ride but decided that I wouldn't bounce too well now!

klondike

Turns out my cough is covid. I thought I recognised it from before. First test was negative but as it was a year out of date I got some more off Amazon and there is a faint Test line showing. Will see what it shows tomorrow.

Google check on timeline suggests I was infected before attending the doctors so probably a gift from Lidl. Annoying but fairly mild as it was the first time.

Scrumpy

Lidl !!!!!!  In the middle aisle.. !!!!!
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

GrannyMac

Hope it clears up soon k. 🤞🏼
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

klondike

Thanks. It did last time I got it and this feels very similar. 

Michael Rolls

all the best, sir
Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
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JBR

Quote from: GrannyMac on April 30, 2024, 07:55:51 PMHope it clears up soon k. 🤞🏼
I agree.

I got it last year and it felt like nobbut a slight cold.
I think the people who suffer most probably have quite a weak constitution, not that I'm entirely healthy!
Numquam credere Gallicum

klondike

Yep. I had it a couple of years back annoying cough and snotty. No temperature. Feels like a cold. Crappy first night. Not so bad last night. I dug out my old timeline - I know when I was infected then (granddaughter) and the time to symptoms suggest it could well have been the doctors rather than Lidl or any other excursions.

During the pandemic most of those really ill with covid were both old and with pre-extisting conditions. I wrote an app that grabbed the stats and produced spreadsheets.