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The doctor just phoned. I explained all Ceilidh's symptoms over the weekend up to now. She said she must be seen! I now have an appointment for 11.20. I feel alot better in myself knowing that she will be seen today. Will let you know how she gets on. Thanks guys for your suport over the weekend. You really made it easier. |
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Jac...I hope you complained to the doctor about the receptionist, that is disgraceful!! Next time, don't hesitate out of hours just get the doctor out!! Glad you got an appointment. Let us know how you get on |
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If any one here is a doctor's receptionist I apologize in advance but I have a real problem with these women! At my surgery at least, they are rude, overbearing and obviously women who have a major issue relating to others. The one thing I hate is when they ask you 'is it a medical emergency' in this real patronizing snide voice. Like HOW DO I KNOW???? I'm not the blinkin' doctor!!!! I have to say though - whenever I have pressed the point (usually concerning Dominik) they tell me to bring him in at the end of surgery and the doctor will 'squeeze him in'. Anyways I'm so pleased that little Ceilidh is now at the doctors coz she really does sound unwell |
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Just back from the docs. Poor wee soul has two viruses tghat are doing the rounds! On top of that she has conjunctive eyetis. The doc said she will get worse over theweek but doesnt want to prescribe anit biotics as they leave the immune system low. However if I feel she is getting worse temp wise I have to take her back. Her temp (with calpol) is 37. Ive to give her childrens ibrufefern as well between the calpol. I have a prescription for eye drops but because I have been boiling water and adding a bit sault, leaving it to cool and bathing her eyes with it I have to continue doing that. If they are no better by Wednesday I have to get the prescription. Ceilidh also ha a birth mark on her bum. It's a big mole with wirey hairs. Not very nice and looks like she has a bit s**t stuck to the top of her bum! Anyway she has been getting teased at nursery about it. I showed the doc it (we call it her special mark) anyway she is referring her to the plastic surgeons at the sick kids for that. I would really like it removed befor she starts school. Anyway it looks like a week of sleepless nights in this house! Thanks again for your support. O'h and the mottled skin was because her temp was so high. I explained that I dont like to call doc's out out of hours and she said to me if she needs a Doc just to phone. I thought that was really nice. |
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Poor baby...she sounds really under the weather Jac The doctor sounds lovely and she seems to have given you very sensible advice. Conjunctivitis is not nice at all...and is so contagious so just be careful with yourself Jac that you don't pick it up. Let's hope she fights the virus' quickly and is soon back up to par again. |
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She was lovely Fran. Ceilidh is up and down all the time. I didnt realise conjunctive eyetise was infectious. Will watch what I'm doing. Thanks. I'll just have to take it a day at a time. The thing is, as you know kids change so quickly. 10 mins ago she was breaking her heart...now she's playing with C-Fur. |
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Poor Ceilidh really is going through a rough patch Jac...I hope it won't last too long. Jac make sure Ceilidh has a separate towel and face cloth from the rest of the family as conjunctivitis is very contagious.... |
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The "phone the same day" for an appointment is unfortunately imposed on individual surgeries by NHS Trusts so that they can sit and say "all callers were seen within 24 hours". It's not the surgery's fault, it's the stupid management. Some people need to see a doctor, but not urgently. I hate having to call the doctor about a problem where I could wait for an appointment for a few days - it just feels so wrong, especially when there's truly sick people, like Ceilidh who DO need a doctor urgently (my girly stuff could wait a few days). Plus, I have to leave the house before 8 am to go to work and I work over 30 miles away. A lot of people are in that position - which means we pretty much have to take a whole day off, just to see the doctor Even phoning for a "next day" appointment would help with planning. Jac, glad to hear your little girl has been seen and that the doctors know their priorities, even if the administration is just < expletives deleted > stupid. Hope Ceilidh is back to normal very soon. |
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Might be an idea to get a special bar of soap for Ceilidh and 'make a game' of her washing her hands (properly!, lots of hot water and lots of bubbles - then her own towel to dry, or beter still, paper towels) at least once an hour. Hope she's better soon PS - the birthmark op sounds great - it's terrible for kids to be picked on. |
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