hi john in oz #30
good morning, i myself a few years ago after joining a surgery near where i was living, went to see my doctor and after i told him my complaint he called the nurse in and told her to get a wheel chair where i was told to sit, my wife was then called to come immediately to the surgery whereby we where told that i was to go to the hospital immediately, my wife duly took me and i spent the next few hours being examined etc and then i was kept in until the following morning, and told to re-visit my doctor, which that morning i did in company of my wife and fearing the worst, my doctor then proceeded to tell me that i had meniers disease, which being short of the said follicles i was finding it hard to believe, it was the shock of hearing my wife state that i had not got the disease that the doctor insisted that i have, and we where promptly asked to leave the surgery with the said prescription, which i began taking even though my wife had diagnosed a completely different diagnosis than the doctor, to shorten the story the tablets where making me unsteady on my feet and before long i had sense to seek a private consultation, whereby he syringed my ear and i walked away as good as gold.
so the moral is always listen to the wife, she knows best.
tom