Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Maximum Security twilight home for cats
Oh whew, had to actually do some work today which was a bit of a shock to the system. Spent all day on my feet running rental applicants through properties, toesies are sore
Get home and no one has fed the shrieking masses and they're all wanting food.
Sigh. someone can get takeaway
Oct-25-2014 07:17
Jon_Snow
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quote:
Originally posted by Psyshell
He posts completely random stuff 90% of the time. You wouldn't really be missing out on much.
I've had him on ignore for over a month. My only regret I should have done it long ago.
Oct-25-2014 13:29
Lagrangian
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Registered: Feb 2012
Location: Mountain View, Santa Clara, California
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Hugging Whales And Saving Trees
It's at times like this when I hate socialized medicine. My university is still processing my paperwork, which I handed in a month ago, so I can't talk to their staff until it's gone through. I called them up and they said they would try to process it this afternoon and have a doctor call me, but who the fuck knows when that will happen.
Since they're still processing my paperwork, I also don't have a NHS card, so I don't think I can go to a walk-in clinic - which doesn't matter since I can't walk right now, either.
Ortho is not my specialty, but what exactly do you want to know? I'm back at work tomorrow actually, I can certainly talk to one of the surgeons and get some info.
Oct-28-2014 15:11
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by Lews
It's at times like this when I hate socialized medicine. My university is still processing my paperwork, which I handed in a month ago, so I can't talk to their staff until it's gone through.
That probably says more about how overloaded the university system is in this country than the healthcare system. Even when I've lived in shitty areas where the GPs are overrun, it's never taken more than 48 hours to get registered. Your uni is probably struggling from thousands of new students registering at once.
If it's remotely serious, I'm pretty sure that if you go into A&E at a hospital they'll see you without asking for any NHS card. Best to go in the afternoon though.