The other good thing is that this practice has appointments all day, whereas the previous one had just morning and afternoon surgeries which were always busy.
I went one afternoon - the waiting room had one person in it, and there were two doctors on duty. I saw my doc and was in there about 25 minutes - I am a new patient and there was a lot to catch up on - and there was no sense that she was in a rush. When I went out there was still only one person in the waiting room - a different one of course!
The "slightly bad news" is that some of the changes in my brain mean that I am at slightly higher risk of eventually developing cerebro-vascular dementia. But - hey ho - nowt to be done, so have to just go with the flow.
Disappearing contributors - part 2
CKD stage 3 - no support only leaflets.






