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Whats Happened To The NHS And Doctors

Anonymous
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Hello and Good Morning
Peoples
Just need some advice because this is the 1st time its happened to me...
Ive been working for quite along time untill i had 5 operations and since than ive not been 100% theres days im alright and than theres those painfull days where i cant take the pain anymore...
I recently changed my doctor surgery closer being at my previous gp for 22 years ...
And he used to give me certain type of medicines which they call controlled painkillers like tramadol or dicloflex today was the 1st time i went to the new doctor surgery where i got registered and told her i ran out of my medicines and she refused them and told me to go buy ibuprofen and paracetamol i said that its been 3 months since ive been out of work because of this on going problem and the only tablets that help are the ones that i stated....
She dissagreed and didnt precribe me them...
So i came home and i was in pain the whole night yesterday where i couldnt sleep at all and i called 111 they said take the normal tramadols if u have them i said my gp refused to give them to me and ive taken paracetamol for 4 days with ibulrofen and it didnt help...
They said make ur way to the A and E ...or go back to ur gp and ask them to prescribe ur normal medicines that ur previous doctor gives to u...im confused ...
why would they let me suffer in pain...
Any advices on what i can do
Or should do
Please it would be well appriciated
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Cleoriff
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@Anonymous wrote:

@Cleoriff wrote:

 

A GP is absolutely right to try alternative drugs to ensure you are not becoming immune to those you are taking...or even worse case scenario...becoming addicted.

 

I've been taking codiene every day for the last 18 years.......im concerned now that i might suddenly become immune as no other medication has helped Shirty


 


Well not everyone does become immune or addicted...so you are probably safe Smiley Very Happy

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Anonymous
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Hello everyone
Sorry i aint replied back i was in the A and E took the cab there cus couldnt drive was in too much pain well they saw me did blood test and urine test gave me some morphine which put me to sleep nearly i was dazed out....
And the lady doctor was really nice and helpfull she gave me some good painkillers better than paracetamol and ibuprofen..
And she said if anything come back and we are always here 4 u which made me happy...

Thanks everyone....
And to that lady doctor in A and E...
Im feeling dizzy no pain thou..
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@Anonymous wrote:
Im feeling dizzy no pain thou..

That's me every Friday night slight_smile

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Yes....glad you are feeling better.....Did they allow you to get a cab home?....

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Anonymous
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Yea got a cab home
The cab driver was really helpfull and friendly helped me to my house and in and out his car...
Thank u alll for ur advice and help..
I really appriciate it
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