Meds Not Straight Forward
#1
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Meds Not Straight Forward
Hi had our meds done yesterday.
I need more details about previous ops/gyne problems got to get a detailed letter from my gp.
Much more worringly Col has to see a urologist hes been to see his gp last night who has given him details of going private. Gonna cost about £200 GP advised that if treatment is needed to shout NHS as costs could be very expensive.
We and the gp dont think its anything serious but has to be checked out.
I need more details about previous ops/gyne problems got to get a detailed letter from my gp.
Much more worringly Col has to see a urologist hes been to see his gp last night who has given him details of going private. Gonna cost about £200 GP advised that if treatment is needed to shout NHS as costs could be very expensive.
We and the gp dont think its anything serious but has to be checked out.
#3
Re: Meds Not Straight Forward
Originally Posted by possoms
Hi had our meds done yesterday.
I need more details about previous ops/gyne problems got to get a detailed letter from my gp.
Much more worringly Col has to see a urologist hes been to see his gp last night who has given him details of going private. Gonna cost about £200 GP advised that if treatment is needed to shout NHS as costs could be very expensive.
We and the gp dont think its anything serious but has to be checked out.
I need more details about previous ops/gyne problems got to get a detailed letter from my gp.
Much more worringly Col has to see a urologist hes been to see his gp last night who has given him details of going private. Gonna cost about £200 GP advised that if treatment is needed to shout NHS as costs could be very expensive.
We and the gp dont think its anything serious but has to be checked out.
I am sure that things will be okay for you and Col but it is better to get checked out.
Good luck and best wishes
Ang
#4
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Joined: Jul 2004
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Re: Meds Not Straight Forward
Originally Posted by Rich and Angie
we had to get a report from our gp as rich had a cancer when he was a child in his ear. I phoned wihile we were having our meds done and I went to collect a copy of the report from 1989.
I am sure that things will be okay for you and Col but it is better to get checked out.
Good luck and best wishes
Ang
I am sure that things will be okay for you and Col but it is better to get checked out.
Good luck and best wishes
Ang
We dont think there is anything to worry about (fingers crossed) just the timescale ?? how long before he gets seen and sorted.
Kay
#5
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This has made me wonder, do you think I will need to take a report from my doctors about my last (& upcoming) c-sections?
C
C
#6
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Originally Posted by possoms
Hi had our meds done yesterday.
I need more details about previous ops/gyne problems got to get a detailed letter from my gp.
Much more worringly Col has to see a urologist hes been to see his gp last night who has given him details of going private. Gonna cost about £200 GP advised that if treatment is needed to shout NHS as costs could be very expensive.
We and the gp dont think its anything serious but has to be checked out.
I need more details about previous ops/gyne problems got to get a detailed letter from my gp.
Much more worringly Col has to see a urologist hes been to see his gp last night who has given him details of going private. Gonna cost about £200 GP advised that if treatment is needed to shout NHS as costs could be very expensive.
We and the gp dont think its anything serious but has to be checked out.
First of all I hope Col is ok. The whole process of immigration is just one hurdle after another. Im sure things will be fine, but its bound to be a worry.
Good luck with everything, sending you k
Hilary
P.S Hows the birds?
#7
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Originally Posted by possoms
Hi had our meds done yesterday.
I need more details about previous ops/gyne problems got to get a detailed letter from my gp.
Much more worringly Col has to see a urologist hes been to see his gp last night who has given him details of going private. Gonna cost about £200 GP advised that if treatment is needed to shout NHS as costs could be very expensive.
We and the gp dont think its anything serious but has to be checked out.
I need more details about previous ops/gyne problems got to get a detailed letter from my gp.
Much more worringly Col has to see a urologist hes been to see his gp last night who has given him details of going private. Gonna cost about £200 GP advised that if treatment is needed to shout NHS as costs could be very expensive.
We and the gp dont think its anything serious but has to be checked out.
Try not to get down it will be Ok good luck Fraser
#8
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Originally Posted by Jonahs_mummy
This has made me wonder, do you think I will need to take a report from my doctors about my last (& upcoming) c-sections?
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C
Good luck with the upcoming delivery.
Gillian
#9
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Originally Posted by sme
I've had 2 C-sections, I just detailed them on the form, including length of time in hosp. and that was it Doctor didn't even comment on them let alone look at my lovely operation scar !!!!!
Good luck with the upcoming delivery.
Gillian
Good luck with the upcoming delivery.
Gillian
Claire
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#10
Re: Meds Not Straight Forward
Originally Posted by sme
I've had 2 C-sections, I just detailed them on the form, including length of time in hosp. and that was it Doctor didn't even comment on them let alone look at my lovely operation scar !!!!!
Good luck with the upcoming delivery.
Gillian
Good luck with the upcoming delivery.
Gillian
#11
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Originally Posted by Jonahs_mummy
thanks Gillian - should be in about 6 wks!
Claire
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Claire
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How soon are you going to emigrate after you have the baby ? Brave woman !!
Gillian
#12
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Originally Posted by glittababe
Hi, I've had 2 c-sections but forgot to put them on form (didn't even consider them as ops really), dr saw my scar but didn't say anything or ask anything about it!
Gillian
#13
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Originally Posted by sme
Loads of Karma needed for that I think .
How soon are you going to emigrate after you have the baby ? Brave woman !!
Gillian
How soon are you going to emigrate after you have the baby ? Brave woman !!
Gillian
My mum lives out there so I will have great support when I get there - I know we are blessed with that situation as I have spoken to so many on the forum who are leaving their support network behind.. I am going towards mine!
We took Jonah to visit Mum on the Gold Coast when he was 3 months old too & coped remarkably well so the ultimate test will be going with both of them & all our stuff too!
Have a look at my gallery for some pics of when we were there... http://britishexpats.com/photopost/s...0&ppuser=27612
Claire
xxx
#14
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Originally Posted by sme
Them bloody doctors are so insensitive....you'd think they at least comment on their colleagues handiwork !!
Gillian
Gillian
#15
Re: Meds Not Straight Forward
Originally Posted by possoms
Hi had our meds done yesterday.
I need more details about previous ops/gyne problems got to get a detailed letter from my gp.
Much more worringly Col has to see a urologist hes been to see his gp last night who has given him details of going private. Gonna cost about £200 GP advised that if treatment is needed to shout NHS as costs could be very expensive.
We and the gp dont think its anything serious but has to be checked out.
I need more details about previous ops/gyne problems got to get a detailed letter from my gp.
Much more worringly Col has to see a urologist hes been to see his gp last night who has given him details of going private. Gonna cost about £200 GP advised that if treatment is needed to shout NHS as costs could be very expensive.
We and the gp dont think its anything serious but has to be checked out.
When I went for my meds I got told he thought I had a hole in my heart... I almost needed the services of a cardiac team, never mind a cardiologist when I heard that A couple hundred quid lighter and two trips to see the cardio and I was given the all-clear. I know it won't stop you from worrying, but try not to, case's like mine and others on here just go to prove its virtually always something and nothing