QFour
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Week or so back I had my sandles on and it was a bit warm so took socks off. Well they was a big mistake. Didn’t realise that I was burning the top of my foot as we were cycling along in a nice cool breeze. Couple of days later a blister started forming on one foot. It got bigger and bigger but SWMBO being a nurse we kept an eye on it and kept it clean. All the thing you should do.
Last night before we went to bed I noticed that it was starting to hurt. Had a look at it and dark red rim forming round the blister.
Red Pennant are good and we had two options. Emergency Doctor or Hospital. Luckily we are about 5 miles from the nearest so off we went in a taxi. By now it was about 11pm Saturday night.
Arrived at hospital and having been to a Spanish Clinic before I had my SIP card with me. Everything done in Spanish with the help of google translate and we were given a ticket with a number on and asked to wait. We had no sooner sat down than up popped my number on the screen. Triage nurse had a look and decided I needed a Doctor.
Went back and sat down again for about 10 minutes and called to treatment room.
Young Doctor took a few details in Spanish and a bit of English and told us to wait.
Five minutes later a nurse turns up with an arm full of bandages and dressings. Huge tube of some sort of cream applied to non stick dressing along with a lot of padding. All wrapped up with crepe bandage but it’s sticky so it just stays in place.
Taxi back ..
Not bad for A&E on a Saturday Night we were back in the MH just after 1am. So it took 2 hours from getting in the taxi, driving 5 miles, getting treated, ordering a taxi and getting back. They even phoned for a taxi for us.
So a big thank you to the Spanish Health Service and all Free except the taxis. Bit expensive at €25 one way and €20 back
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Last night before we went to bed I noticed that it was starting to hurt. Had a look at it and dark red rim forming round the blister.
Red Pennant are good and we had two options. Emergency Doctor or Hospital. Luckily we are about 5 miles from the nearest so off we went in a taxi. By now it was about 11pm Saturday night.
Arrived at hospital and having been to a Spanish Clinic before I had my SIP card with me. Everything done in Spanish with the help of google translate and we were given a ticket with a number on and asked to wait. We had no sooner sat down than up popped my number on the screen. Triage nurse had a look and decided I needed a Doctor.
Went back and sat down again for about 10 minutes and called to treatment room.
Young Doctor took a few details in Spanish and a bit of English and told us to wait.
Five minutes later a nurse turns up with an arm full of bandages and dressings. Huge tube of some sort of cream applied to non stick dressing along with a lot of padding. All wrapped up with crepe bandage but it’s sticky so it just stays in place.
Taxi back ..
Not bad for A&E on a Saturday Night we were back in the MH just after 1am. So it took 2 hours from getting in the taxi, driving 5 miles, getting treated, ordering a taxi and getting back. They even phoned for a taxi for us.
So a big thank you to the Spanish Health Service and all Free except the taxis. Bit expensive at €25 one way and €20 back
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