I'm glad it was ok for you! I've got my consultant appointment for my thyroid checks next month and I'm anxious they're going to start lecturing me about it. But my consultant is a very lovely lady so I hope that won't happen.I had 1 Doctor and 1 midwife who mentioned it and said why I should, but over the course of 8 days/ nights care, and the amount of Drs/Nurses I saw, I probably would've expected more. The rest were lovely about it and said totally your choice & you shouldn't feel pressured into it, or they didn't mention it at all.
Don't worry about them treating you differently. There was a p*edo in the room opposite me who had been there for 3 weeks, he had 2 x prison guards stationed outside his room 24/7 (think of the money wasted there); and he didn't get treated any different... Well I say that, a Nurse told me she had to put a catheter in him and went for a lovely big tube down his japseye
Funny you say that as their was literally an ambulance outside my neighbours house last night. Never seen so many ambulances in my life. One of my neighbours is a paramedic so I'll ask him next time I see him what he's seeing. Last early winter he said he was getting loads of call outs for young adults who were getting bugs and were petrified it was covid so were freaking out and calling ambulances. Another waste of resources thanks to the government's disgusting campaign of fear.As I've said before I live in a tiny village and have lost count of the number of ambulances I have seen parked outside people's homes. in the last month .. I didnt think anything of it really but in the early hours had a knock on the door and it was a paramedic coming to the wrong address. Turns ut to be got the young family over the road. No idea why they were called but it did make me think of how many I had seen lately in one-half of a tiny village
Coincidence?
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