I witnessed this the other week, making my way down to Seven Sisters tube on the way home from watering a mate's plants.
Two people - who obviously know each other - say hi and then the one leaving the tube says to her mate entering: "anywhere where you off?". Her mate (looking well, cheery, laughing, smiling, eating a box of chips): "oh I'm off to A&E... yeh I just don't feel quite right".
I get this:
find out why so many people go to A&E with minor conditions only to find out that its because nobody can get a GP appointment
but, come on, if we all went to A&E on those days when we didn't "feel quite right"...
I've spent more time in A&E in the last 4yrs than my life combined, and I've never had a pleasent experience. Some have been worse than others, but all pretty awful.
I witnessed this the other week, making my way down to Seven Sisters tube on the way home from watering a mate's plants.
Two people - who obviously know each other - say hi and then the one leaving the tube says to her mate entering: "anywhere where you off?". Her mate (looking well, cheery, laughing, smiling, eating a box of chips): "oh I'm off to A&E... yeh I just don't feel quite right".
I get this:
but, come on, if we all went to A&E on those days when we didn't "feel quite right"...