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Hymie | 08:14 Thu 08th Jun 2023 | Body & Soul
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Have you ever been embarrassed when collecting your medication, with the pharmacist openly discussing your private medical condition, within earshot of others?

Can you identify your own predicament in this video?

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No: but once I was verbally attacked by some rude, utter rear end for because I was at the counter getting my prescription filled while he and one of the pharmacists started to chat about his issues. a) it was their responsibility to go somewhere private and b) not being nosey I was unaware of what they were discussing anyway. Since that day I've regretted just looking at him gobsmacked rather than giving the utter ^$%& a piece of my mind at the top of my voice. Well if it ever happens again...
Well as I dont have to collect my BDS medication like you, no.
The pharmacy I am registered has a small consultation room next to the counter if medication has to be discussed. I was asked to enter it once because the pharmacist required some feed back on the medication I had been prescribed previously and its efficacy. I duly obliged. A satisfactory arrangement.
what they shout questions like
does your woo-woo work?

(or still work) - God you get to an age when you just dont care about things like that -

I even tolerate - are you alive? - - ( just)
yeah I can put it in here just to annoy Retro

Times Obits today - eduardo menenez

asked how he lived so long ( 95) he replied
I never tracelled by tube
ter daayh!
Retrocop It tells you on your prescription when your medication is due to be reviewed, but most pharmacists seem too busy to do that these days.
It's been years since I was invited into the little room to discuss my medication.
I suppose if I needed to talk to them then would would probably oblige.
We have to get medication reviewed by our GP, not the pharmacy
//yeah I can put it in here just to annoy Retro//

You don't annoy me. I just pity you and hope I don't come down with what troubles you. :-)
//We have to get medication reviewed by our GP, not the pharmacy//

Yes, but many pharmacies act as a fail safe. Far better to be safe than sorry where drugs are concerned. And they are the ones dispensing them.

Ours uses the 'little room' for vaccines too. Quick and efficient.
Retro, I've been really curious about who that is on your avatar. Is it an old film star?
youngmafbog, yes, that's where I go for my vacs.
Have never ever had my medication reviewed by a Gp.
If you are on long term meds it is most often done in the GP surgery by a prescribing nurse.
Practices vary who does what. I know my prescription has a rubber stamp with a review date but it has only happened once. As I get my repeats via Patient Access I don't take the repeat counterfoil on the script. As long as the Doctor approves my electronic request the Pharmacist takes it from there. One locum pharmacist was horrified that a hospital had discharged me with a cocktail of medication which could have resulted in serious consequences when taken with my usual medication. I was ushered into the consultation room and questioned as to who prescribed what and when. At least she was on the ball. My GP wasn't.
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Despite there being questions in this post – the video is one of the funniest things I have seen recently, and linking it was the primary purpose of the post.

I used to watch Harry Enfield back in the day, but don’t recall any of it – dementia must be kicking in.
Barsel
It's Lou Costello
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