Originally posted by Dr Rock+Jul 30 2005, 12:49 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Dr Rock @ Jul 30 2005, 12:49 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Originally posted by AmericanWoman@Jul 29 2005, 11:52 PM
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@Jul 28 2005, 07:22 PM
gonorrhea laughs at over-the-counter shit. you need moderately strong prescription antibiotics to deal with it.
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nope. he's obviously ordering them from overseas (hence why they'd take a month to arrive). the UK government habitually prevents its populace from having access to effective medication for common infectious diseases, even via prescription, in order to keep them dependent on the NHS and justify their own horrendous mismanagement of it.
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the NHS ani't so bad, its worth the tax i play for it anyway, I think the dental sector of the NHS is probably the worse part
well here's my story...
looked all over the county, contacting the two main (and largest hospitals in the area, both have STD clinics that I could not get through to (the emergency and the general numbers were constantly engaged, even my local GP could not put me in for some shitty reason - apparently you cant book on a friday for a weekend, you can only get same or next day visits in the week. finally I got through to the James Paget (which is really a specialist eye hospital) that told me they could get me in on Monday morning (it being Friday night at this time) - then, in tears of pain on the phone, the recedtion lady said - have you tried the walk in clinic in thorpe (the far side of a city 25 miles away from me) when I got there, i was told to take a ticket and a seat. after reading a really funny teenage unformation book called 'JUST 4 BOYZ' my number was called and i was asked to go to the desk and write on a piece of paper what I thought I had. when the receptionist read the slip, she told me softly that the walk in could not help with this dillema, just give some advice. I asked that that would do, feeling teary with pain again. When in the nurses' office she asked for my symptoms and a unrine sample, so back to the toilet, removed the condom and took the most painful piss ever ever (and after that, i started wearing a sock to keep my shorts clean, normal condoms are really tight i find) anyway, the nurse tested the sample and said that i had white blood cells in the urine - - - a urine infection - - - (probably not the Gon)
anyway, then I was diverted to the west city hospital, the nurse said i had a bad urine infection but did not line out the Gon too but knew that the Urine infection was causing all the real pain. Now in my city, they recently build like Britain's newest and the regions biggest Hospital, so all the signs for the hospital took me to that maze of a hospital, but mine was a small 'local' hospital so i had to bother local people to find it, and Norwich people dont know their own town it seems, so three hours later I asked a policeman and I was taken to the 'Julian hospital'- i walked in and asked to see my emergency doctor and then two big men in white coats came out folowed by a buzzer, i was told that the Julian was a mental health hospital and that the West city was over the road, so I went there and waied in the reception for my Doctor, when I finally met him, he was a German releaf doctor that had his own practice and only worked in england 4 days a fourtnight ( i was a bit confused) - anyway, he gave me a 3 day perscription of Cipro... - he said that three days would cure the urine infection and the gon would be gone in two days - tragicly it was past 6 so the pharmacy was closed. when I got back to my car, my mom wasn't in the car, apparently she had got worried that I had been gone so long that she went to the hospital to find me, but (like i did) she went to the nut house where a nurse said to her very calmly ' are you lost, do you want to go home, do you need your mum ' he he he, man was she pissed off
anyway, the next day I got my perscription, in 3 days there was no more pain expect slightly in erections, its now been seven days, there is no more pain but there is still the discharge, I think i will have to make another appointment