Barking Mat
Cuddler of hedgehogs.
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Nobodies mentioned scabies, much fun.
hope your on your way this morning and get it sorted , good luckWell on the orders of SHMBO and advice of the forum I went to the local walk in ( after tea of course ) not taking any patients 3-4 hour wait and we close at 10 . so hospital minor injuries pretty much the same they close at 9pm A+E 6-8 hour waiting timepretty sad state of affairs really and to top it I was in the van so I've now a £12.50 green air zone charge for going into town
I'll be down at the walk in before it opens at 8 tomorrow ,
Assuming he can still walk
Blackthorn is really bad for passing on nasties, tetanus being one.Does need taking seriously, I once dug a blackthorn out of my elbow and within a day my hand had swollen, that spread up my arm. Long story short the pills the quack gave me never worked and I had to go on a drip at the hospital every day for a month.
Bob
Was in the queue at the walk in ten to eight this morning , a lot of the redness / swelling had died down this morning but I went anyway got seen by the triage nurse fairly quickly . took me pulse / blood pressure had a look said there's no infection there if you don't want to waste hours to see the Doctor go home if the redness comes back come straight back in . So as it stands I'm not going to need an amputation or die , well not yet anyhow . Thanks everyone .hope your on your way this morning and get it sorted , good luck
That's what I did with a patch on mrs Robo's leg then a pic with the mobile so you can see the difference.Draw round the red area with a permanent marker, you'll be able to track it's progress more easily.
Draw round the red area with a permanent marker, you'll be able to track it's progress more easily.
I was taught that if the I-T-S expands to "it is" or "it has", then it's "its"Please ignore the errant apostrophe in 'it's'. It's a possessive and not a contraction, no apostrophe needed.
No. "It's" is a contraction. "Its" is the possessive.I was taught that if the I-T-S expands to "it is" or "it has", then it's "its", which is another way of saying what you said.
Isn't that what I said?No. "It's" is a contraction. "Its" is the possessive.
Be interesting to hear whether the plasma cutter is any good...I might buy an upgrade and sell my (mint in boxAnd on the way out I had an @MattF moment
That’s what the nurse prac did with my knee infectionDraw round the red area with a permanent marker, you'll be able to track it's progress more easily.