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<blockquote data-quote="JCMaloney" data-source="post: 7139256" data-attributes="member: 2821"><p>General Practioners or GP`s are rapidly escalating up my grinds list.</p><p>Gammy leg - bursitis - I know what it is, physio knows what it is, had an examination at the GP`s they know what it is.</p><p>GP puts you on meds hoping you go away..... 2 months later said meds aren`t working.</p><p>I know a pain consultant ( a work colleague) he said, "Needs a guided steroid injection that`ll sort it, get the GP to refer you."</p><p>Ring GP. "Can`t do that, got to try this drug now for 2 weeks, if it doesn`t work after a week double the dose".</p><p>Week 1 - same.</p><p>Week 2 double dose - after Day 2 the headache from hell hit like somebody had a Kango on the back of my skull. </p><p>Day 3 I start looking "rosey" and think feck this back to 1 pill. </p><p>Day 4 face is starting to swell up, stop taking pills "It`ll go away"............. </p><p>Day 5 full on tomato head. </p><p>Thinking "Hmmmmm this isn`t good".</p><p>Bus down to town waddle into A&E after the "covid triage". </p><p>A&E Desk look a tad concerned and say can you just go through the blue doors there to Majors.</p><p>I`m thinking "Oh must because of the new layout..... nope..... they was panicking. </p><p>Oral piriton large dose and sat down in a cubicle with a batch of epi-pens next to the bed.</p><p>Seems I might be allergic to amitriptyline and was "One step from anaphylaxis which isn`t "good". </p><p>All sorted, prescribed mega steroids which as a bonus have made the leg feel a lot better but finish on Friday.</p><p>Rang the GP today............. sorry no appointments its a half day. </p><p>Booked one for tomorrow....they are going to "Get some".</p><p></p><p>Now looking like a burns victim as the angiodema (swelling) decreases and the dead skin drops off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCMaloney, post: 7139256, member: 2821"] General Practioners or GP`s are rapidly escalating up my grinds list. Gammy leg - bursitis - I know what it is, physio knows what it is, had an examination at the GP`s they know what it is. GP puts you on meds hoping you go away..... 2 months later said meds aren`t working. I know a pain consultant ( a work colleague) he said, "Needs a guided steroid injection that`ll sort it, get the GP to refer you." Ring GP. "Can`t do that, got to try this drug now for 2 weeks, if it doesn`t work after a week double the dose". Week 1 - same. Week 2 double dose - after Day 2 the headache from hell hit like somebody had a Kango on the back of my skull. Day 3 I start looking "rosey" and think feck this back to 1 pill. Day 4 face is starting to swell up, stop taking pills "It`ll go away"............. Day 5 full on tomato head. Thinking "Hmmmmm this isn`t good". Bus down to town waddle into A&E after the "covid triage". A&E Desk look a tad concerned and say can you just go through the blue doors there to Majors. I`m thinking "Oh must because of the new layout..... nope..... they was panicking. Oral piriton large dose and sat down in a cubicle with a batch of epi-pens next to the bed. Seems I might be allergic to amitriptyline and was "One step from anaphylaxis which isn`t "good". All sorted, prescribed mega steroids which as a bonus have made the leg feel a lot better but finish on Friday. Rang the GP today............. sorry no appointments its a half day. Booked one for tomorrow....they are going to "Get some". Now looking like a burns victim as the angiodema (swelling) decreases and the dead skin drops off. [/QUOTE]
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