Sounds like those kids are on the spectrum.They're so middle class! When my 'DS' was in Yr6 they did some sex education and then proceeded to shout 'penis' and 'vagina' at one another.
This is one of the reasons the NHS is fucked. This week I’ve seen numerous posts and threads across social media about people going to a&e/doctors for no reason and complaining they’ve waited hours, people complaining they can’t get a doctors appointment when they don’t need a doctor, someone known to be rich complaining about nhs waiting times, someone complaining they can’t have a third IVF baby through the nhs and so many threads, like you say, advising people to go to a doctor for all kinds of things that don’t need a doctor eg when I wake up I feel tired before coffee, is that normal? You need a doctor NOW.This is quite niche but what gets me is when any slight problem is met with an aggressive “go to your doctor”. 2 I’ve come across - a farting husband, and having bad circulation hence needing heating on a lot - “go to the doctor!”.
WTF do they think the NHS is going to do? I’ve had awful farts for 10+ years and have been to the doctor several times - all they do is check you don’t have cancer/IBD and tell you to take peppermint tablets. And what the hell would they do for bad circulation and being cold? Other than a blood test for thyroid issues, if you run cold you run cold. I guess they’re the sorts of people who have millions available to spend on unlimited private healthcare investigating every problem ever.
Ah, well….in response to those posts, one woman said she was just thrilled to be given a daisy her daughter picked for her in the garden! ‘Course you were love.That's ironic considering Mumsnetters are the most ungrateful bitches alive. For example on Mothers Day if they're not treat to a four course breakfast in bed on a tray complete with Bucks Fizz and DH showering them with gifts and affection and then taken out for an evening meal they'll come on in their droves to complain of their "mothers day disappointment". None of them every ask for special things to do for their DH on fathers day. And then there's the boxing day disappointment threads as well as you mentioned
I've been to the doctor because of bad circulation / constantly being cold. I had a blood test done as it can sometimes be the sign of an underlying illness. I've got Raynaurds and have medication for it. (my hands go numb if I'm too cold which is actually painful)This is quite niche but what gets me is when any slight problem is met with an aggressive “go to your doctor”. 2 I’ve come across - a farting husband, and having bad circulation hence needing heating on a lot - “go to the doctor!”.
WTF do they think the NHS is going to do? I’ve had awful farts for 10+ years and have been to the doctor several times - all they do is check you don’t have cancer/IBD and tell you to take peppermint tablets. And what the hell would they do for bad circulation and being cold? Other than a blood test for thyroid issues, if you run cold you run cold. I guess they’re the sorts of people who have millions available to spend on unlimited private healthcare investigating every problem ever.
Might as well stay at Travelodge or Premier Inn at that rate. Only the Dorchester, Mandarin Oriental or Lanesborough et al for London.Can’t Remember what thread it was but it was about Hotels
one poster was like ‘well we only stay at hilton hotels but i’m a slight hotel snob so thats why’
LOLLL is Hilton still considered high end hotel?
or am I the snob?
Em no. Well it would depend what bit was sore or itchy. Quite possible to have an itchy vulva as well as an itchy vagina. A doctor should definitely know what you mean if you say vulva.Imagine if you went to your GP and said you had a sore or itchy ‘vulva’. They’d look at you as though you’d gone mad. The correct term is fucking vagina ffs!
No they'd say "And what did your doctor say when you saw them about it?", knowing full well the OP hadn't gone to the doctorThis is quite niche but what gets me is when any slight problem is met with an aggressive “go to your doctor”. 2 I’ve come across - a farting husband, and having bad circulation hence needing heating on a lot - “go to the doctor!”.
WTF do they think the NHS is going to do? I’ve had awful farts for 10+ years and have been to the doctor several times - all they do is check you don’t have cancer/IBD and tell you to take peppermint tablets. And what the hell would they do for bad circulation and being cold? Other than a blood test for thyroid issues, if you run cold you run cold. I guess they’re the sorts of people who have millions available to spend on unlimited private healthcare investigating every problem ever.
I was going to post about this. Most the replies are people falling over themselves saying that though they are V rich and live in huge houses they are friends with the poor people they know.I’m absolutely convinced now that mn hq start threads like this to stir people up because this cannot be real
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I hate that line. It's not unique to Mumsnet but yes definitely it does turn up on lots of thread thereNo they'd say "And what did your doctor say when you saw them about it?", knowing full well the OP hadn't gone to the doctor
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