saxitoxin wrote:Symmetry wrote:saxitoxin wrote:
(A friend of mine in Wales just had his sinus infection corrected after ten days on antibiotics, following a 4 month wait to see an ENT. I was absolutely horrified.)
He's American, right? British folk would just go to their GP. Ear, Nose and Throat doctors are kind of an American thing. GP's can prescribe anti-biotics. Tell him to visit his local doctor next time, rather than wait four months to get a prescription from a hospital that he could have picked up by phoning for an appointment with a local surgery and received the next day.
No, he's Swiss.
Specialists are not "an American thing" - practicing specialists have been common in most modern medical systems since the 1930s. (That said, I understand you personally may not have access to any so appreciate if it may seem more exotic to you in the way natives on Tuvalu once thought cameras might steal their soul.)
He attended the local country horse doctor as you suggest, who recommended he have tea and put a warm heat pack on his face three times each day (literally, I kid you not). I was absolutely horrified. It shouldn't take more than 1 or 2 days to see a specialist.
Well I am appalled at your obviously true story.




 
				



































