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Sorry might be tmi… I had a boil at the top of my leg, it was deep in the cr…

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Sorry might be tmi…

I had a boil at the top of my leg, it was deep in the crease between my leg and my vag. It burst and I thought it was getting better as I was doing everything advised but it turned into an open sore. I went to see a walk in dr today who was really rude and made me get on the bed straight away without even asking my name. She said pull your pants down, so I said you haven’t even asked me any questions yet and she then started shouting saying “I know what I’m doing either you trust me or you leave” “stop jumping down my throat” she put antiseptic onto it and put a plaster on it. She then asked me to leave I said I wasn’t happy so she agreed to give me antibiotics and basically said if u don’t like it see ur normal gp. Since leaving and taking antibiotics I feel sick and dizzy and I have a burning sensation where the dressing is. I’ve just checked it out properly and she has literally stuck one side of the plaster on my leg and one side on my vag. So the affected area deep in the crease hasn’t been touched by the dressing. Is this the correct way to deal with things or should I get back in touch with my own gp in morning?
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9 thoughts on “Sorry might be tmi… I had a boil at the top of my leg, it was deep in the cr…

  • Antibiotics can sometimes make you feel sick and dizzy for the first 24-48 hours. They are common side effefts. See how you get on with them. If your not any better then see your GP middle of the week. Without seeing the wound its hard to say if you really needed antibiotics. Definately complain though. He attitude stinks! No need for rudeness xx

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  • See your GP, unfortunately Walk in Centre GPs are understaffed, I find they do tend to take it out on their patients.

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  • Ring your own gp in the morning. This doesn’t sound right to me. Good luck

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