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Posted
12 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

I know exactly how you would feel.

 

The fact you glibly refuse to answer again merely confirms it. 😆 

 Clearly you can’t possibly know the exact thoughts of someone who hasn’t given an opinion on the scenario you invented in order to make an assumption on their thoughts.

 

Why you choose to embarrass yourself with posting such nonsense is a mystery.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

 Clearly you can’t possibly know the exact thoughts of someone who hasn’t given an opinion on the scenario you invented in order to make an assumption on their thoughts.

 

Why you choose to embarrass yourself with posting such nonsense is a mystery.

 

Constant deflection.

 

It must be awful holding views so unpleasant that you are too ashamed to admit them, even on an anonymous forum.

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Posted
1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

 

Constant deflection.

 

It must be awful holding views so unpleasant that you are too ashamed to admit them, even on an anonymous forum.


Not quite as bad as spend time inventing scenarios and then inventing other people’s views on the scenario you just invented.

 

A bit like a dog chasing its own tail but without the benefit of physical exercise.

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:


Not quite as bad as spend time inventing scenarios and then inventing other people’s views on the scenario you just invented.

 

A bit like a dog chasing its own tail but without the benefit of physical exercise.

 

Still refusing to state your views? I wonder why? 😃

 

Cheer up Chomps. You're not alone.

 

https://metro.co.uk/2024/03/19/woke-linked-unhappiness-anxiety-study-finds-20489659/

Posted
50 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:


Says guy who spends his time dreaming up scenarios in order to then imagine other people’s views on what he’s just dreamt up.

 

 

 

Just trying to help...

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

 Clearly you can’t possibly know the exact thoughts of someone who hasn’t given an opinion on the scenario you invented in order to make an assumption on their thoughts.

 

Why you choose to embarrass yourself with posting such nonsense is a mystery.

You must be the pot.

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Posted
On 3/17/2024 at 11:14 AM, Rampant Rabbit said:

Pity they cant give you an appointment for 3  weeks too busy protesting I  guess, friend in  the UK recently hurt his leg  falling off his push bike, it got swollen after a few  days, tried to book an appointment......3  weeks  later  finally saw a doctor who  sent him to A&E, 25 hours on a hard  chair then transferred to a reclining chair  with drip in  until got a bed then 6 days in hospital where they almost amputated  his  leg.

Falling off a bike is an accident. Shouldn't need a doctor to advise a trip to A&E. The clue is in the name.

Posted
13 hours ago, youreavinalaff said:

Falling off a bike is an accident. Shouldn't need a doctor to advise a trip to A&E. The clue is in the name.

Alternatively follow the advice given by the NHS:

 

https://usetherightservice.com/ae-or-999/when-to-go-to-ae/

 

I didn’t spot ‘falling off a bike with no immediate signs of serious or life threatening injury’ in their list of when to go to A&E, let us know if you do.

Posted
8 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Alternatively follow the advice given by the NHS:

 

https://usetherightservice.com/ae-or-999/when-to-go-to-ae/

 

I didn’t spot ‘falling off a bike with no immediate signs of serious or life threatening injury’ in their list of when to go to A&E, let us know if you do.

You really have lost the knack, haven't you?

 

Read the timings on the post I quoted. Then you'll see where you went wrong. 

Posted
24 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

You really have lost the knack, haven't you?

 

Read the timings on the post I quoted. Then you'll see where you went wrong. 


Feel free to point out the error of following the advice of the NHS over that of some random pedant on the internet.

 

 

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:


Feel free to point out the error of following the advice of the NHS over that of some random pedant on the internet.

 

 

 

You really are struggling.

 

Back to Troll Academy for you.

Posted
6 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

You really are struggling.

 

Back to Troll Academy for you.

Let’s go back to the NHS advice as per link provided above:

 

“You should visit an A&E department (also known as emergency department or casualty) for genuine life-threatening emergencies, such as: 

loss of consciousness

acute confused state and fits that are not stopping

chest pain

breathing difficulties

severe bleeding that cannot be stopped

severe allergic reactions

severe burns or scalds

stroke

major trauma such as a road traffic accident”

 

 

Posted
6 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Let’s go back to the NHS advice as per link provided above:

 

“You should visit an A&E department (also known as emergency department or casualty) for genuine life-threatening emergencies, such as: 

loss of consciousness

acute confused state and fits that are not stopping

chest pain

breathing difficulties

severe bleeding that cannot be stopped

severe allergic reactions

severe burns or scalds

stroke

major trauma such as a road traffic accident”

 

 

No. Let's not. No need to.

 

Stop attempting to get away from my original post. 

 

Your trolling suggests the Doctor doesn't know what he's talking about, which is quite funny.

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