Posted by cybercafe on March 19, 2003, at 12:35:40
In reply to Re: How the British NHS handles missed appts, posted by lady fever on March 18, 2003, at 2:19:23
> Jonathan, I seriously understand. That post sounds so much like how I feel. We have usually a three month wait to see a non-gp. I once phoned an old gp for a physical and was told they had no appointment for FIVE months. So I switched. But here there are so few pdocs and I don't know what to do, except I can empathize.
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> And again, I forgot to call today, I swear I'm losing my mind sometimes. I DID go grocery shopping though! Though my groceries are still half in the car, as the Celexa made me horribly drowsy midday (it doesn't do that if I take it at night)... and I got inside and fell asleep right away until dusk.
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> I REALLY REALLY need to make that appointment tomorrow.
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> I forgot everything today, but at least I went grocery shopping and remembered to phone my mother. And my mood was worse, though I felt less irritable. My eyes are extremely dry though. And I've not cleaned the house yet. Today I was back in escapist mode though I also only took two Xanax, which is a MIRACLE to me. Three days now. And I feel fine. I wasn't expecting another med to make me forget my physically addictive one.i thought most patients went private?
is it hard to get health insurance?
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