please can anybody advise which GP is the better one. My husband and i are moving to Elliott Rd at the end of April and would appreciate some advise. thanks for reading.
Nikki D. replied:
Merchford House deffently
Liz W. replied:
Do what a lot of March people do and go to Doddington/Manea and Wimblington surgery
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Chris H. replied:
Darius Pralgauskas ring 111 they will advice you best place to go and will also get you out of hour gp appointment for tonight no need to be registered with docs or have a trip to a&e
Steph S. replied:
Go to A&E at Hinchingbrooke Hospital
Karen P. replied:
Aaron Boss Hemstead NO ! Not everyone is thinking it U certainly don’t speak for me !!!
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Miriam S. replied:
Thank you so much for posting this. I have been diagnosed over one year now and had to attend my Dr a lot in the past few months. One of my appointments I went to the head Dr in the practice and asked him since I was diagnosed had the Dr's in the pra ctice made themselves familiar with my disease and unfortunately his answer had been no. I have emailed him just now with this update and have asked him if he and the other Dr's in the practice would read the article. Is there any chance on the wording of the article being posted here? When I was at the meeting in January in Dublin I asked about the lack of leaflets in my Dr Surgery and was told it was down to funding, During the week on one of the many nights I could not sleep I thought of the idea of getting mail addresses for as many Dr Surgeries in the Country as possible and mailing them information about Pulmonary Fibrosis which they could print out and post on the wall in their surgeries outlining the flags to be aware of and also mentioning that it might be worth their while having an oxymiter in their practice to check oxygen levels. Only an idea at the moment but one I would be interested in chatting with you about maybe at the next meeting. Keep up the great work about spreading awareness of his horrible horrible disease smile emoticon
If anybody has interest in going to Gp Cleveland in March let me know i am gonna go too.
Eric K. replied:
Casey, I would get in touch with Bob Huffman, as he will probably be TO'ing 6-8 PPTQ's for Millwaukee. The weekends he is planning will be bad chocies as well, as his multi-PPTQ event in GR outdrew a $10,000 PTQ in Columbus. To get the Flatlanders and Trolls to make the journey (and not just the players in TC, Gaylord, etc) you would want to pick a weekend where there is nothing in driving distance in the SCG, TCG and GP circuits. You would also have to be one of the hottest tickets that weekend, or, maybe work with another Advanced store in the area to have one tournament on Saturday and another one on Sunday. (Giving players driving 3+ hours a reason to stay) You will also need to have an L2 on staff for Head Judge, a dedicated scorekeeper familiar with WER to keep the tournament moving, as well as a couple more judges (1:20 is a good ratio.) There are judges out there that would be willing to go on standby, allowing you to avoid an excess of judges. Your history with larger events should give you an idea of what to expect for player turnout.
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