Caring for our ears..
Just before Shut Down, I went for a hearing test as I realised my hearing had deteriorated quite significantly. I was told I had badly impacted wax in both ears so a test was not possible.
I began putting oil in my ears and waited for Shut Down to be lifted. Hmmm.
Because it is now such a palaver to make an appointment to have my ears syringed by a nurse at my health centre I decided to visit a newly opened Ear Clinic in a nearby village.
Apparently, that was a good move as the NHS no longer does wax removal because they do not have the funding.
How many people are going to be forced to live with reduced hearing because they cannot afford, or do not have, a suitable clinic near them?
No point in having a hearing aid either.
I began putting oil in my ears and waited for Shut Down to be lifted. Hmmm.
Because it is now such a palaver to make an appointment to have my ears syringed by a nurse at my health centre I decided to visit a newly opened Ear Clinic in a nearby village.
Apparently, that was a good move as the NHS no longer does wax removal because they do not have the funding.
How many people are going to be forced to live with reduced hearing because they cannot afford, or do not have, a suitable clinic near them?
No point in having a hearing aid either.
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If you live in Derbyshire, as I do.
I'm not saying it's ideal ... but unless we fund the NHS properly we can't expect them to cover everything. 😢
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
The therapist was very thorough, she has sent a letter to my GP because she found a tiny "polyps/skin tag" way down inside one of my ears, which she felt needed investigating further. She cleared one ear canal but I have to go back next week, after oiling the second ear every day, to see if she can clear it.
The procedure was painless but very noisy. To me, it sounded like the spitting and crackling of cooking fat when food is put into hot oil.
I am very lucky to be able to afford the fee of £50.00. I also have to pay for my dental checkups and treatment as there are no NHS dentists in this area. I do have an annual eye test free so am grateful for that.
I am wondering if we are going to end up with a private health care scheme where those that can afford it take out health insurance for everything, as they do in the Channel Islands, where I grew up.
I have never been in a noisy environment so I assume it might just be my personal system working overtime.
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I've just been reading an article that says some NHS Trusts are paying agencies as much as £2500 for a nurse or doctor for a single shift.
It also seems that trained nurses are leaving the NHS at roughly the same rate as nurses joining and there are still over 40,000 vacancies.
Billericay - Essex
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