> Mind you, just managed a pt with a panic attack at 08:50 am then
> straight into morning surgery proper. I prefer those mornings where I
> have a leisurely commute, can get my coffee and read the news before
> seeing the punters. Being phoned half way in to be told someone is
> unable to breathe never does much for my sense of calm.
I'm glad that someone else feels that their outward calm is only a
veneer. These little insights into other people's days are
fascinating.
> but as the list has evolved we have all
> become much more wary of discussing cases for fear of confidence
> breaches
I was discussing this today with Ian Fisher who runs the King's Head
on High Street as I was taking blood for HIV serology following his
little indiscretion in the public toilets three months ago (which I
couldn't really understand as his wife Claire is a bit of a cracker,
though it may explain that affair she was telling me about last week)
and he couldn't see that there would be any problem.
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Michael Leuty
Nottingham, UK
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