The Canary Dave

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Thank the good lord I applied to CQ University and not Oxford - I can barely read these entry questions, nevermind answer them. :oops:

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This is what is taught in the higher grade private schools Harrow, Eton etc to make their pupils appear more intelligent and superior to lesser mortals, Boris could answer all of those questions without out hesitation might struggle on more basic knowledge that we need to survive
 
I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
About 14 months ago, I woke up one morning with an awful pain in my right knee - and couldn't walk because of it. Spent two days in hospital in Aberdeen, which resulted in a diagnosis of Baker's Cyst in the knee - apparently something which rights itself in time. To help it on its way, I was referred to a physiotherapist & given exercises to do three times a week - presumably in the hope that the cyst would burst and drain itself out of existence.

Last week, after almost a year of physio which only managed to make the pain worse, I'd had enough and went back to my GP for help - and was referred to our local hospital for an x-ray. Just got the results back - it seems that the problem was not a cyst, but a problem with the knee replacement I'd had done ten years ago. Some 'screws' which fix the knee to the bone had worked loose.

So now I've got a referral to a specialist in Aberdeen and have to wait with fingers crossed that something can be done.

Not happy...
 
I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
About 14 months ago, I woke up one morning with an awful pain in my right knee - and couldn't walk because of it. Spent two days in hospital in Aberdeen, which resulted in a diagnosis of Baker's Cyst in the knee - apparently something which rights itself in time. To help it on its way, I was referred to a physiotherapist & given exercises to do three times a week - presumably in the hope that the cyst would burst and drain itself out of existence.

Last week, after almost a year of physio which only managed to make the pain worse, I'd had enough and went back to my GP for help - and was referred to our local hospital for an x-ray. Just got the results back - it seems that the problem was not a cyst, but a problem with the knee replacement I'd had done ten years ago. Some 'screws' which fix the knee to the bone had worked loose.

So now I've got a referral to a specialist in Aberdeen and have to wait with fingers crossed that something can be done.

Not happy...
That's poor. No wonder you are not happy.