Submitted by OtterChainGang t3_104tv5y in news
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ZombieZookeeper t1_j370k2a wrote
Out of curiosity, I wonder how long past his appointment time it was.
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Gl0balCD t1_j37dst9 wrote
At least he took out his anger on the room and not the people.
Now he's gonna have to find himself a lawyer and a new doctor
agent_raconteur t1_j37f3gn wrote
According to the article, he wanted to order medication through reception and was told he needed to go through the actual ordering process instead of demanding pills from the first person he saw. He didn't get take that well.
LBraden t1_j37fe1g wrote
Apparently he just wanted to do a repeat prescription.
Which puzzles me since my GP just has "Call after 10:00" for them, though you might get caught in the phone queue for people wanting repeat sick notes as well.
Upbeat-Bandicoot4130 t1_j37tnfx wrote
Looks like a costly temper tantrum!
a_bearded_man t1_j37ty48 wrote
At least it was the practice waiting room and not the actual one.
OtterChainGang OP t1_j37xl9e wrote
r/dadjokes
whos_this_chucker t1_j386vta wrote
Now there's a note scribbled in his file. Good luck...
XxHavanaHoneyxX t1_j38bdfk wrote
This is like one of those unprecedented Storm of the Century photos when Britain has a bit of wind.
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[deleted] t1_j38ys98 wrote
Right? Good thing the general practitioner had a practice waiting room
IamtheHoffman t1_j397kuy wrote
No one can read it though.
Redqueenhypo t1_j39cnrg wrote
Based just on that, I’m gonna guess his medication is something derived from the poppy plant that makes you mean if you don’t get it immediately
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ProductsPlease t1_j3bcxb0 wrote
Everyone knows if the doctor is more than 10 minutes late you can vandalize their property and assault their staff.
Duh
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dr_lm t1_j3g9dm6 wrote
Not excusing this behaviour in any way, but GP practices can be infuriating with their rules. Recently I was in the waiting room when another patient asked the receptionists (of which there seem to be about five) for a repeat prescription. They said they couldn't deal with it in person and she'd have to phone. So she stood in front of the reception desk and phoned the surgery to speak to the receptionist who was sitting in front of her.
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