Overcoming adversity
The Doveston asks: Have you ever fought back from a terrible illness? Got out of a job that was going nowhere? Secured a great victory against the odds through dishonesty and cheating? Warm our hearts, B3ta
( , Thu 13 Dec 2012, 13:06)
The Doveston asks: Have you ever fought back from a terrible illness? Got out of a job that was going nowhere? Secured a great victory against the odds through dishonesty and cheating? Warm our hearts, B3ta
( , Thu 13 Dec 2012, 13:06)
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was it jaundice?
my doctor knew i had jaundice, but wouldn't make a housecall. the terrified looks of everyone on the bus as my mum got on, towing a bright yellow daughter behind her, were hysterical
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 14:39, 1 reply)
my doctor knew i had jaundice, but wouldn't make a housecall. the terrified looks of everyone on the bus as my mum got on, towing a bright yellow daughter behind her, were hysterical
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 14:39, 1 reply)
We don't normally do home visits for children because
a) their parents can usually bring them to the surgery and
b) it's easier to examine people in a surgery with all the proper equipment to hand, particularly if you're looking at rashes and need good lighting.
( , Mon 17 Dec 2012, 14:43, closed)
a) their parents can usually bring them to the surgery and
b) it's easier to examine people in a surgery with all the proper equipment to hand, particularly if you're looking at rashes and need good lighting.
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