You have to understand, I don't want to start an argument here or another France/England war, but here's the situation. My dd (15mths) caught a cold something like 2 months ago. After about 5 weeks I decided I had given her antibodies enough chance, and as she was not eating at all, I went to my gp who gently showed me the way out and told me to be patient. The pharmacist's best effort was to give me calpol, obviously useless to cure a cold or anything else. Then I went to France and I saw light at the end of the tunnel. The pharmacist was amazed by the lack of help I was given in England, and gave me medecine that cure my dd is less than a week.
So what is it ? gps can't be bothered ? I'm really interested to know what you think.
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having a cold in England vs France
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fredly · 19/12/2005 15:20
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