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elle

28th December 2017, 20:45
Hi Rusty!
I wonder if your son is still with you.......
Yes, that sounds like a good system you have with your GP.
I think we can book telephone appointments with our GP, too.
But I think it has to be pre-planned.
I doubt we could phone in the morning and get an appointment the same day.
But does this means that you were not feeling well? or were worried about something?
I hope your GP was able to reassure you...and that all is, in fact, okay with you?
I keep receiving emails from EuroSport Player.......
They seem to be ignoring the fact that they and I have supposedly parted company.....
I hope I am not going to be billed for a further subscription!
We have a Winter Wonderland outside!
But all is frost ....rather than snow!
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rusty

28th December 2017, 21:20
Hello, Elle!
It was GP's idea for him to call.
If need be, we can get a same day appointment if we think it necessary.
Doc is just checking up on me as I have an ongoing condition.
He is great at the reassuring!
We get on great, he is a very nice, friendly young man, from the Hebrides.
I think there was tennis on EuroSport today?
Our gritters are out, the ground is frozen.
Hopefully no snow coming!
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elle

28th December 2017, 22:09
Hi,R!
That is good to hear that you are ok.
It sounds as though you certainly get a much more ''personal" service from your local surgery than we do here.
I guess our practices are just overloaded by the sheer numbers of patients, and the GPs do their best under difficult conditions.
Our "personal" GP (with whom we are registered) in the practice is very good, and knows us well, but he is close to retirement, works only a few hours now, and sees fewer patients.
One can of course see anyone who happens to be available ....... but it isn't the same as it once was.......
I often feel my dog and cat get better service at the vets!
We have yet to see a gritter.....!
I wonder what do they look like....?
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rusty

28th December 2017, 22:25
Hello, Elle!
My own GP is a fine lad, but the rest of them are good, too.
Four male and four lady doctors, great nursing team, and very helpful friendly girls in the reception/office.
I am very pleased with my doctors' surgery.
Does Bromley not have gritters?
Maybe the economics of having them do not work out?
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elle

28th December 2017, 22:49
Hi, Rusty!
Oops! I wonder what happened last time .... I did not address you as "R"!
It sounds as though you belong to a large practice - eight GPs and a nursing team is quite some establishment.
We only have two to three doctors, plus one practice nurse, all situated in a converted house.
It is a very different ball game!
I think in theory our local Council has gritters.....
I am told that there are "tweets" saying that the gritters will be /have been out, dealing with "main routes" (quote).......
I just do not know of anyone who has ever seen one....!
Today seems to have passed in a haze - I haven't done anything, yet I haven't stopped!
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rusty

28th December 2017, 23:13
Hello, Elle!
Yes, ours is quite a large practice.
They are quite go-ahead, too.
Frequently young doctors in training there.
Did you find out any more regarding your Parkinson's research?
Another thing I recalled was that the first indication of the disease in Linda Ronstadt was detected in her singing voice.
There may be research going on in that too?
Yes, that's the "rules", grit the main roads first.
Quite sensible, I think.
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elle

28th December 2017, 23:46
Hi, Rusty!
I've noticed that the Scottish NHS is more relaxed and less regimented, too, in its hospitals...... maybe it's simply the pressure here that seems to offer up more drawbacks.
We have worked for the NHS for many years, but there are more and more problems now in financing.
Our Regional Hospital Trust is now in financial difficulties.
Government money is perhaps being focused in the wrong direction?
I haven't had time, Rusty, to look any more into Parkinson's disease...I shall do so.
I am especially interested as my father was a sufferer.
I have a list of "things to do"!
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rosalind

29th December 2017, 09:48
Still dark at 7.55 this morning when I set off on my walk. Raining as well. Someone actually stopped and offered me a lift, the first time ever! I declined politely but wouldn't have got into his car unless desperate.
Sainsburys near me has a lot of good bargains in Christmas things if you can bear to buy for next year. Also the local Garden centre where I shall go for my monthly free coffee and some more decorations.

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elle

29th December 2017, 10:57
Good morning, Rusty!
Fell dreich here!
Our Winter Wonderland of frost fast disappeared in the rain!
But the rain became very heavy whilst I was out walking, and first we had sleet and then huge hailstones!
I hadn't been able to find my waterproof trousers!
Not pleasant!
The dog and I were very poggy!
She and I are now dried off....she is snoozing and I am drinking coffee..... and about to do a crossword....
I never had time yesterday even to glance at one!



We have Christmas decorations coming out of our ears , Ros!
My husband cannot resist buying then whenever he sees a bargain!
I don't know what I'm going to do with them all!
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rusty

29th December 2017, 13:19
Good afternoon, Elle!
Had a bit of snow here for a while.
Glasgow Airport was shut, but has reopened.
Heavy rain now and I am home for the day.
Good luck with your crossword!
I have not looked at mine so far.
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