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Even at 40-60% effective, I still get the flu jab if I can overcome my needle phobia for 2 minutes. Which I managed in November. I only get the flu jab on the NHS as I'm Asthmatic and when I don't get it the Asthma Nurse is not pleased with me (she's strict in a good way).
I had an eye test in December, Optician discovered fluid in my right eye. So I was given an urgent referral to the Eye Hospital at the John Radcliffe. Usually it takes two weeks to get an appointment but cos of Christmas I had my appointment yesterday. Other than the wait times in between tests and seeing the consultant it was a very positive experience. They can't work out why I had fluid in my right eye, nor could they explain why my vision is not as good as it should be, given both eyes are in relatively good shape. Have to go back in 3-4 months to see if the problem has resolved itself but in the mean time I have to get a few other checks done via the GP's. Also if I get the same symptoms again (squiggly lines) then they said I can go straight to the emergency part of the eye hospital, though they said the wait times would be longer. Overall that part of the NHS seemed to be working well (ram packed with people). Appointment at 8:40am, finished by 11:30am. Glad your treatment went well and hope everything comes back clear. |
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