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  1. PINKIE

    PINKIE Wurzel Gummidge

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    I go and do this stuff once per year. I think when you get to around 45 they get you to come in and do BP, weight, Bloods, Cholesterol, Bloods sugars etc. Everything has been fine, I'm a bit overweight, but nothing crazy. I just put it down to my supreme muscle mass and penchant for croissants.
     
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    My point really was that Keir is delivering. Just need to stop the boats now.
     
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    Those two not racist patriots that got deported from France should be given a Knighthood.
     
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    Yeah it should be a yearly thing, I've no idea if that is because you reach a certain age (just read Piskies post confirming it is).

    I've got a blood pressure monitor and they do encourage people to do their own, I done mine only the other week, but I had to do it for a whole week this time, morning and night, then once I've got all the readings I email them over.

    I've done two seperate blood tests in recent weeks, both done within 30 min waiting time, so yeah like you I was impressed. I do know this is not the same everywhere, so hopefully those other areas will get worked on as well eventually.

    Everything is what I best describe as triage now, if you want to talk about medications, or they want to talk to you about medications, it's the pharmacist, depending on your GP's set up. It all seems to work quite well, it's removing all the work from GP's that other experienced professionals can deal with.

    Although the only bit where it falls down for me logistically it creates a lot of repeat work, but it's not much they can do about that, so for example if something additional is found wrong, you end up seeing your Doctor anyway, which was the case with me recently, but they can also deal with some stuff over the phone.

    I think the hope is if we can get all this stuff dealt with a doctors surgery level, it keeps people from going to A&E.
     
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    The only down side to all this, because I think there is one, especially with men, as BWood mentioned text messages, but that loses the personal touch, and some people probably really do need to go to the doctor and rarely do and I see barriers with in all this methodology - ones that could result in future complications. It's how you monitor keeping that balance and GP's ensuring that patients do go to them when needed and aren't fobbed off by receptionists, text messages and emails.
     
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    Think this was just because I’m new to the surgery as I’m nowhere near 45 thankfully. You’re right though there must be loads of men at high risk of something as overweight, drinkers/smokers, 45+ who could get something serious picked up early. Stopping the boats will free up capacity.
     
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    My obstinate mother is there right now having been told to by me, the taxi driver , the pharmacist and finally her Dr who was highly unimpressed with her and warned her due to the time lapse they may not be able to do a successful suture .:headbang:
     
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    Best looking scar I have is one I super glued myself.
     
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    Wasn't superglue developed for field injuries in the first place ? Maybe I made that up ...

    Great stuff for closing wounds though, and it's waterproof. I use it on any cuts and wounds if I'm going in the sea, as scabs get wet and then wounds ulercate otherwise.

    btw I'm having eggs on toast for breakfast.
     
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    What kinda eggs?

    How many eggs?

    I usually do 2 toast and 4 eggs

    runny

    salt n pepper

    boom

    good morning brh
     
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    Two eggs, fried runny in the middle

    Two slices of sourdough toast

    plenty of salt and pepper.

    Sometimes add a bit of sauerkraut on the side, but haven't got any so not this morning.

    Marnin' btw
     
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    Morning... no eggs ... Berry Cheerios and a cuppa - doing a presentation to International audience on Teams at 8am so have bolted brekkie! :)
     
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    Berry Cheerios sounds like the name of a Redcoat you'd find at Butlins on Barry Island.

    Marnin'
     
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    Morning. Working but day off tomorrow.
     
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    Breakfast was organic oats and chia seeds soaked in skimmed milk, topped with a handful of blueberries a chopped banana, little squeeze of honey.

    Good to go.
     
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    “Who were you out with last night to come home stinking of perfume?”

    “… Barry”

    “Barry who?”

    “Barry…. Cheerios”
     
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    Feisty down here today

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