not necessary
get an apt for your doc if it isn't agony
A&E prolly have real emergencies to deal with ... as far as your claim is concerned it won't make any difference if you see a doc today or at some point in the next couple of days.
just be sure to tell your doc it didn't hurt at first but it's been getting worse - insurance will ask for your docs notes. Delayed onset is actually a classic symptom.
Ibuprofen may help, but be sure to tell the doc it doesn't, so you get fun drugs and it sounds serious.
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Tue 3 Jul 2007, 10:09,
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A&E prolly have real emergencies to deal with ... as far as your claim is concerned it won't make any difference if you see a doc today or at some point in the next couple of days.
just be sure to tell your doc it didn't hurt at first but it's been getting worse - insurance will ask for your docs notes. Delayed onset is actually a classic symptom.
Ibuprofen may help, but be sure to tell the doc it doesn't, so you get fun drugs and it sounds serious.