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Remi

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      Remi
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      Thank you for your replies.  I'm sorry to hear your stories.  

      I am going to move GP surgery as so many people I speak to are unhappy with them.  I always had doctors on a peddlestall but I now realise that they are human and therefore you get kind ones, horrible ones, smart ones, lazy ones …….

      I was so annoyed at that visit with this woman, I didn't know whether I was going to cry or punch her.  Luckily (for her) I cried.  I had actually gone for the pain in my hip which had got so bad over the last year, Im walking like my mum who's 83! I had had an xray and was going back the results which just showed osteoarthrits in both hips, mild in right, moderate in left.  I was going back for the results and she was horrid to me from walking in.  First asked why I was there, I said because I had a phone call to come in and discuss my results.  She said "I haven't even seem them".  I said another doctor called me yesterday and said due to my history I should come in and discuss it with her.  She read the results stating OA in both hips to me then said "what do you want me to do about it" .  I said well your the doctor what can I do? its stopping me sleeping and im in pain everyday/night.  "take some painkillers" she said,  "what everyday?" I said? "if you need to you yes!" she said.  Then I told her about my puffy armpit.  pointless.  She is a horrid, horrid doctor.  I did eventually get to see orthopeadics and he said my pain wasnt even the OA is was greater trochanteric burstis so he gave me a steroid injection which sorted it out.  I had to argue to get that appointment as she was adamant she was right.

      Anyway I have waffled a bit there and gone off on a tangent! I just get annoyed/confused as when I was discharged I was told to be really vigilant and to check that armpit every month and my skin, then when I do think there is a change nobody will look at it. 

      I will register with a new practice next week and get it checked out. 

      Thank you for taking the tme to reply, and I wish you all well with your treatment x x x

      Remi
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      I live on island 9 x 5 miles so specialists are rare!
      Remi
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      If you email me I will email you back with my facebook id to chat on messenger
      Remi
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      Of course you can email me lisagee73@outlook.com
      Remi
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      Thanks for replies I am going to call on Monday. I agree my scar seems to look a different colour and shape everyday but the bit that worries me is slightly raised red spot in the middle. prob fine but I need to put my mind at rest x
      Remi
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      Thanks for replies I am going to call on Monday. I agree my scar seems to look a different colour and shape everyday but the bit that worries me is slightly raised red spot in the middle. prob fine but I need to put my mind at rest x
      Remi
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      Thanks for replies I am going to call on Monday. I agree my scar seems to look a different colour and shape everyday but the bit that worries me is slightly raised red spot in the middle. prob fine but I need to put my mind at rest x
      Remi
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      But Is it possible to have a normal spot on scar tissue? It seems so small I worry they will think I’m a melodramatic ttime waster. if you can put a photo on here I could show you.
      Remi
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      But Is it possible to have a normal spot on scar tissue? It seems so small I worry they will think I’m a melodramatic ttime waster. if you can put a photo on here I could show you.
      Remi
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      But Is it possible to have a normal spot on scar tissue? It seems so small I worry they will think I’m a melodramatic ttime waster. if you can put a photo on here I could show you.
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