What?

      

Did it say he would be dead in four years if he didn't stop/start doing something?



I had an x-ray done and got the results 6 months later after it had mended itself. Luckily in the right place. I need another one on my ankle and if it hadn't already been in pain for 2 months I wouldn't bother.



Mind you - I only had to wait five minutes to get the x-ray done.



Last time I went to see a doctor regarding what had happened (or not happened) at a local hospital he told me to go and see my solicitor.
Receiving the results 4 years on, was that the fault of Royal Mail or the NHS?



They weren't posted; they were given to them by their doctor. So that would be the NHS, then.



blink! blink!



There are people in your country who want to import this system, I believe, Prof. Funnily enough, they tend to be the same people who worry about overpopulation.



Note that I am not one of them.


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