Hi,
since I sent my last complaint, I've been on another GP-center as well, in Liverpool, today, or yesterday it is now, Wednesday 21/10.
I've been to the gym now, and I thought through my visit at the GP's, while I was at the gym, and I thought it was a bit strange.
To start from the beginning.
I only needed a statement from a doctor, that I have a frostbite-injury, on my ear, from the army.
Even so, a health-check was also set ut, for me, yesterday, even if I didn't ask for this.
At the health-check, which was at 3.20, a nurse measured my blood-presure etc.
And she asked me, if I smoked, and I said, that I had quit smoking, more than three years ago.
And then she wrote on the computer, that I tried to quit smoking!
That wasn't what I said at all.
And when she measured the blood-preasure, she kept her hand, on my arm.
She also, instead of explaining me how to put my arm, for the blood-presure measurement, told me just to move the chair closer.
And she made comments on that I looked younger than my 39 years.
Are these things usual in the UK?
In Norway I have had some problems with being messed with by some communist-mob, I think it is.
Do you have problem with this in the UK?
Could this be some 'mob'-activity?
Why would she write that I tried to quit smoking, when I told her, that I had quit, years ago?
I just wanted to update about this!
Hope this is alright!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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