Title: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: snoopy1239 on July 02, 2008, 12:19:35 PM Does anybody know of any free online services/sites that allow you to submit or post a medical query with issues/symptoms etc with them replying with what the problem might be and how best to deal with it?
Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: kinboshi on July 02, 2008, 12:20:52 PM http://blondepoker.com/forum
Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on July 02, 2008, 12:21:32 PM Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: Wardonkey on July 02, 2008, 12:24:53 PM http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/help/
Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: gatso on July 02, 2008, 12:25:07 PM fire away, we're ready and waiting to diagnose
Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: Claw75 on July 02, 2008, 12:31:19 PM squeeze it
Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: Claw75 on July 02, 2008, 12:32:00 PM or you could use the free offline service the good old GP :D
Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: Snatiramas on July 02, 2008, 12:32:43 PM Burn them off with a hot iron
Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: kinboshi on July 02, 2008, 12:37:46 PM http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/ might be useful as well, but not as useful as us on here.
(Have you tried whisky and rosehip?) Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: sofa----king on July 02, 2008, 01:11:37 PM just ask mate dont be shy.,.,.
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the herpes simplex viruses type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). Most genital herpes is caused by HSV-2. Most individuals have no or only minimal signs or symptoms from HSV-1 or HSV-2 infection. When signs do occur, they typically appear as one or more blisters on or around the genitals or rectum. The blisters break, leaving tender ulcers (sores) that may take two to four weeks to heal the first time they occur. Typically, another outbreak can appear weeks or months after the first, but it almost always is less severe and shorter than the first outbreak. Although the infection can stay in the body indefinitely, the number of outbreaks tends to decrease over a period of years. hope this helps.,., Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on July 02, 2008, 01:14:52 PM just ask mate dont be shy.,.,. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the herpes simplex viruses type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). Most genital herpes is caused by HSV-2. Most individuals have no or only minimal signs or symptoms from HSV-1 or HSV-2 infection. When signs do occur, they typically appear as one or more blisters on or around the genitals or rectum. The blisters break, leaving tender ulcers (sores) that may take two to four weeks to heal the first time they occur. Typically, another outbreak can appear weeks or months after the first, but it almost always is less severe and shorter than the first outbreak. Although the infection can stay in the body indefinitely, the number of outbreaks tends to decrease over a period of years. hope this helps.,., Copy and paste obv, there wasnt enough ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: bolt pp on July 02, 2008, 01:19:37 PM Dont bother with your local GP, they're generally shit.
bop up to the hospital at 6-7am when it'll be almost empty and you'll get a proper Doctor to see you and give you the appropriate amount of care and attention whereas local GP's just dont seem to bother anymore, i think theyre so disillusioned with the system and after having spent 20 years writing prescriptions for anti- depressants, writing sick notes and diagnosing flu they just dont seem to care anymore Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: snoopy1239 on July 02, 2008, 01:26:12 PM Dont bother with your local GP, they're generally shit. bop up to the hospital at 6-7am when it'll be almost empty and you'll get a proper Doctor to see you and give you the appropriate amount of care and attention whereas local GP's just dont seem to bother anymore, i think theyre so disillusioned with the system and after having spent 20 years writing prescriptions for anti- depressants, writing sick notes and diagnosing flu they just dont seem to care anymore That's not bad advice, and something I learned when I had my cyst problem. I went to the doctor a day before I went to Monte Carlo saying that it was a little sore and that I was worried it would get worse whilst I was abroad. She had one quick glance, said it was fine and sent me on my merry way. Whilst I was in Monte Carlo it went bright red and was fucking agony every time I moved. I even asked her if I should take anti-biotics and she told me not to bother! Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: Claw75 on July 02, 2008, 01:27:25 PM I think it's down to pot luck whether you have a decent GP or not. A couple of years ago I went to see my GP as was having bad pain in my lower abdomen. She pushed it, confirmed it hurt like fuck, then said it could be this, it could be that, it'll probably get better on it's own. go to A&E if you want and they'll give you a scan. Er, ok...... As I was in pain, I went along to A&E. waited a couple of hours then saw a doctor there who asked me a few questions, diagnosed the problem (without a scan) and gave me some medication (i.e. nothing the GP couldn't have done). Waste of everyone's time.
Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: boldie on July 02, 2008, 01:32:37 PM I think it's down to pot luck whether you have a decent GP or not. A couple of years ago I went to see my GP as was having bad pain in my lower abdomen.remember Claw is a female so she won't say what she means She pushed it, confirmed it hurt like fuck, then said it could be this, it could be that, it'll probably get better on it's own. go to A&E if you want and they'll give you a scan. Er, ok...... As I was in pain, I went along to A&E. waited a couple of hours then saw a doctor there who asked me a few questions, personal but it really hurt so she answered truthfully diagnosed the problem (without a scan) not that difficult as the end bit was bright pink and there was a buzzing sound and gave me some medication (i.e. nothing the GP couldn't have done but they don't like to prescribe happy pills). Waste of everyone's time. To be fair, you do now have this fascinating story to tell So I take it you'll remember to take it out when you're done, next time? Title: Re: Is there a doctor in the house? Post by: Claw75 on July 02, 2008, 01:35:37 PM I think it's down to pot luck whether you have a decent GP or not. A couple of years ago I went to see my GP as was having bad pain in my lower abdomen.remember Claw is a female so she won't say what she means She pushed it, confirmed it hurt like fuck, then said it could be this, it could be that, it'll probably get better on it's own. go to A&E if you want and they'll give you a scan. Er, ok...... As I was in pain, I went along to A&E. waited a couple of hours then saw a doctor there who asked me a few questions, personal but it really hurt so she answered truthfully diagnosed the problem (without a scan) not that difficult as the end bit was bright pink and there was a buzzing sound and gave me some medication (i.e. nothing the GP couldn't have done but they don't like to prescribe happy pills). Waste of everyone's time. To be fair, you do now have this fascinating story to tell So I take it you'll remember to take it out when you're done, next time? sigh .remember Claw is a female so she won't say what she means - I would say, but then you'd all just moan about it being tmi! suffice to say it was nasty, and not just something being stuck!! |