2:30? I didn't realise it was a dental appointment
:shock:
I want that avatar right this minute.
I live about a 30 min drive from glasgow but in the morning it takes you about an hour to get tehre and I got an appointment for the hospital in a few days ago for Glasgow Royal at 8:30 am :shock:
Which avatar....the Tigger one or the MadCat one ??
The tigger one. Aww I love tigger, Piglet, Wiine the Pooh, but eeyore is my fav...
And i know i know, Im a big kid but they are soo cute.
The thing I hate most about appointments is when you get there about 10/15 minutes early and they don't see you until about 30 minutes after your appointment.
My doctor is the worlds worst for that chelms,
The dentists make me laugh is when you may need a filling(in your mouth that is)and they put those contraptions inside your mouth and then start talking and asking you how you are and are you going away on holiday etc.
Then after the treatment they give you that pink drink to swirl around and say you can spit it in the sink and I always seem to get mine on the floor lol.
LOL How come u get pink !!! mines green when i go...makes me wanna barf :upset:
Mines is blue come to think of it. I get blue swirly stuff
Most of these hospitals now have to charge as shoppers try to use them as free car parks,but if you have a valid appointment there should be a way you get space for free whilst you are in the hospital
Lil_miz_naughty - Is that a pic of you in stockings or not?
Either way very nice indeed.
Hmm ... dentists. I love my dentist. :smitten: Have been to her for years. Has never overcharged, could always get an appointment (if in an emergency) and amazingly relatively painless (the dentalwork i mean !!). I'm afraid I have to side with the "pink" swirlers on this one.
Best to get ill in France.
This year we were in France and Maureen needed treatment. We saw a doctor within and hour and she referred us to the local hosptial where we were seen immediately. Also we were treated with respect and the hospital doctor insisted we call him Patrick. Honest, and he was looking deep into Maureen's eyes when he said it. I thought maybe they wanted to be left alone.
Best of all, we used our E111s and, although we had to pay upfront, we got almost all the cost of treatment back.
i agree with the parking issue at hospitals but there are a few factors to consider here , firstly the majority of hospitals were built many years ago when there were fewer cars on the road so less space to park cars, and as for paying to use the car parks it is a way to increase revenue to re invest back into the hospital or health authority ..
when you go shopping at the big modern shopping centres you pay a minimum fee to stay there then an hourly rate but people dont moan about that do they ...
i agree with a multi storey car park system at hospitals but logistically it wont work basically its down to not enough space in the hospital grounds and mainly the outlay of lots of money which will take a long time to recoup and even you have to pay alot of money to park there surely it is worth that to get you to the hospital to make sure your health is being cared for
Well done on standing up for the hozzies, Guy4Fun.
I know it's a pain when you have to go but for most people it's not a regular occurance. For those of us that it is a more frequent trip, you soon learn that Park & Ride or park in the shoppers car park and get a taxi works out cheaper and less stressy.
Even with disabled badges on my car, unless I know the hozzy well, and has been said, you have to go to so many different ones, I try and use alternatives to the hospital car park.
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especially for dave notts , sorry for missing out the full stops, hopefully those above will compensate for the ones missing.