Come on all, lets have a good sing
The link is the title. When I was young The Beach Boys certainly gave me a lift when I felt down and they are part of my culture. I know all the songs as clearly as if they were written yesterday and they are for some reason engraved on me.
Not much to say today except from my health which I’m sure you’re all interested in. The main point is to discuss the new app of the NHS which I used on my mobile this morning to get some attention when I needed it.
I have Barrett’s esophagus which means that the gastric juices are more likely to pass up to the throat and give discomfort and bloating. Normally when I have a bad day, things die off at night and I’m okay the next morning but this morning was an exception. That area felt like a block.
At 08:50 I picked up my mobile phone and texted my concerns saying that this had not happened before. I received a call at 9:03 a.m from a secretary at Saint Chad’s Surgery and I was offered an appointment for 9:50 this morning. I duly accepted, turned up, and got a very thorough discussion of my condition together with some advice. I did not see my normal doctor about the situation and the allocated doctor said he would discuss my case and decide whether to progress the queries or leave the current medication as it is
I’m impressed by the fact they have immediate access to all your records from all your examinations, wherever and whenever they took place, and can quickly update themselves through reading the diagnostic letters that have been created.
