Went to see the Doctor this afternoon and had a long chat about inhalers and nebulisers and that sort of thing...he's asked for an appointment for me with the Consultant sooner rather than later 'cos he thinks this retention thing with the nightmares etc. is getting beyond a joke...he's the very first to admit knowing little about COPD...in fact he said that he feels I know more about than he does, so I told him about the forum and he was pleased there is such a source in place.
He's prescribed saline for the nebuliser...to be honest I think he wanted to do something to help and that was simple enough...I asked him for it mind you. And some high-falutin pain killers for when I get the horrible headaches in the morning...another symptom of the retention. I didn't ask for those though.
Then he showed me the latest photo of his dog on his 'phone...complained about Christmas creeping up...handed me an armful of repeat prescriptions and told me to mind myself...
Himself took the 'scripts into the pharmacy...when we arrived home I realised they'd not put the emergency pack in so 'phoned and asked Lawrence...he's Welsh and knows the house my ex in-laws lived in...they didn't live in Wales though. By the time Lawrence has asked the Indian girl, who I could hear in the background saying there was no emergency meds on the prescription, and then Patrick who is the chief Pharmacist joined in, and it was decided they'd fax the surgery and ask for the emergency pack please, then Himself can pick it up tomorrow...Lawrence's Welsh accent is more pronounced over the 'phone and he was beginning to sound like Peter Sellers pretending to be Indian...the Indian girl, whose name I can't spell but can say when I speak to her, has an Irish accent and Patrick is just Patrick...
No-one ever understands me 'cos I talk in a cut glass English accent which is a bit of a blow to those who think I speak with an Irish accent...I always have to repeat myself over and over again...especially while on the 'phone.
So all in all I'm not much further forward...