jp761 wrote:Get an appointment with a nurse/nurse practitioner? Sometimes a word in the ear of your GP from them will get things sorted.
Best I can do. Sorry to hear about your current shortness of breath problem, Nucks.
Dr JP at it again
jp761 wrote:Get an appointment with a nurse/nurse practitioner? Sometimes a word in the ear of your GP from them will get things sorted.
Best I can do. Sorry to hear about your current shortness of breath problem, Nucks.
Goodwife wrote:jp761 wrote:Get an appointment with a nurse/nurse practitioner? Sometimes a word in the ear of your GP from them will get things sorted.
Best I can do. Sorry to hear about your current shortness of breath problem, Nucks.
Dr JP at it again
Star wrote:Goodwife wrote:jp761 wrote:Get an appointment with a nurse/nurse practitioner? Sometimes a word in the ear of your GP from them will get things sorted.
Best I can do. Sorry to hear about your current shortness of breath problem, Nucks.
Dr JP at it again
Seriously GW
You are always rolling your eyes at someone
Goodwife wrote:Star wrote:Goodwife wrote:jp761 wrote:Get an appointment with a nurse/nurse practitioner? Sometimes a word in the ear of your GP from them will get things sorted.
Best I can do. Sorry to hear about your current shortness of breath problem, Nucks.
Dr JP at it again
Seriously GW
You are always rolling your eyes at someone
I need a raised eyebrow smiley thats why
Cleopatra wrote:measurer wrote:It's a new directive - read more here - I went thru this last year at the same time :
http://psnc.org.uk/services-commissioning/essential-services/quality-payments-over-use-of-asthma-treatments/
The other side of the coin is diagnosed asthmatics not treating it seriously enough. By the time the blue inhaler is needed, it's too late and could one day result in a serious asthma attack. The brown preventer should be used, alongside the lung flow meter to avoid the inflammation in the first place. Youngsters, especially, do not appreciate the possible seriousness of neglected asthma.
Goodwife wrote:jp761 wrote:Get an appointment with a nurse/nurse practitioner? Sometimes a word in the ear of your GP from them will get things sorted.
Best I can do. Sorry to hear about your current shortness of breath problem, Nucks.
Dr JP at it again
Are you fucking serious? In that case there are a few Doctor's in this thread.Goodwife wrote:jp761 wrote:Get an appointment with a nurse/nurse practitioner? Sometimes a word in the ear of your GP from them will get things sorted.
Best I can do. Sorry to hear about your current shortness of breath problem, Nucks.
Dr JP at it again
Star wrote:Goodwife wrote:jp761 wrote:Get an appointment with a nurse/nurse practitioner? Sometimes a word in the ear of your GP from them will get things sorted.
Best I can do. Sorry to hear about your current shortness of breath problem, Nucks.
Dr JP at it again
Seriously GW
You are always rolling your eyes at someone
Goodwife wrote:jp761 wrote:Get an appointment with a nurse/nurse practitioner? Sometimes a word in the ear of your GP from them will get things sorted.
Best I can do. Sorry to hear about your current shortness of breath problem, Nucks.
Dr JP at it again
measurer wrote:Yes, Asda were one selling them.
Guest wrote:Star wrote:Goodwife wrote:jp761 wrote:Get an appointment with a nurse/nurse practitioner? Sometimes a word in the ear of your GP from them will get things sorted.
Best I can do. Sorry to hear about your current shortness of breath problem, Nucks.
Dr JP at it again
Seriously GW
You are always rolling your eyes at someone
slimy snide bitch needs a smack in the mouth to make those eyes really roll
Nucks wrote:Well I’m hardly asking for actual important medical advice here. Just wondering what others have experienced.
Don’t get me laughing too hard though, I’m already borderline breathless and I don’t want you to feel responsible for a worsening in my condition.
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