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View Poll Results: if you can not get a GP appointment should you call a ambulance ? | ||||||
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11 | 64.71% | |||
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nurse !!!!!!!!!!!!!! waterhog is out again |
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3 | 17.65% | |||
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Flag shagger.
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When I call my doc, there's a recorded message before you get through to a receptionist that says if your call is urgent, such as severe chest pains or if the patient is unconscious, hang up and dial 999. I like to think people would have sense enough to know what constitutes an emergency and what doesn't, but sadly some don't.
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