Dod101 wrote:Frankly Leothebear if that is all you have to worry about given the current situation, good for you. I was waiting for the punchline.
Dod
Thanks for your posting advice Dod101.
Rest assured I'll be sure to ignore it.
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Dod101 wrote:Frankly Leothebear if that is all you have to worry about given the current situation, good for you. I was waiting for the punchline.
Dod
Leothebear wrote:Dod101 wrote:Frankly Leothebear if that is all you have to worry about given the current situation, good for you. I was waiting for the punchline.
Dod
Thanks for your posting advice Dod101.
Rest assured I'll be sure to ignore it.
UncleEbenezer wrote: They said something about NHS policy being to bring it down, for which I of course read double the cost. Though it may also have been done by area:
Rhyd6 wrote:I am old enough to remember the days when our local doc always carried a prescription pad with him and it was not unusual to see him handing out a prescription or two in the local pub. This was in the days when we had a local doc, alas we have to travel several miles now to visit the surgery though in all fairness because we do live a fair distance away they always have our prescriptions ready for us, we can pick up our repeat prescription any day during the first week of the month.
R6
stevensfo wrote:I haven't seen how far I can push it, but in any case, I don't think our medical insurance would accept 'Johnny Walker, 200ml, taken twice daily'
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