Re: GP's charging?
Re: GP's charging?
I think charging for a missed appointment would be a good idea ..Re: GP's charging?
Just back from my husbands physio, the same faces were there from his ward and it's amazing how some are actually refusing to help themselves, I did wonder as we heard the moaning from a couple why they are bothering to take up the time of the physios ? Steven has been told he can stop using even a stick just 4 weeks after his TKR they said he is amazing - well not really he has just done the exercises and been really strict with himself to keep moving even when it hurt. Chap who was across the ward from him was wheel chaired in and is apparently bed bound at home but the physio says he should be able to walk like my husband because his operation was less intrusive.Re: GP's charging?
Yes he did Patsy and he was allergic to the main painkiller they use in these operations something UJ had said would help him enormously he just had to use paracetamol and get on with it. The man who I wrote about was younger and fitter than Steven one of the reasons they kept putting it off was his unfitness. TBH first week he was in tears doing the exercises but he was determined to get through it.Re: GP's charging?
Re: GP's charging?
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