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AIBU to think we shouldn't have got a bill for doctor appointment?

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Rainatnight · 28/11/2018 23:40

DD, 2, had an outpatients hospital appointment in the summer for suspected asthma. Saw the consultant, we where packed off with a prescription, all fine.

We're in the UK, it was an NHS appointment based on a GP referral.

Today, I opened an invoice from the hospital for £330! Shock

It's just an invoice, no explanation of why we're being charged.

I can ring in the morning and ask but wondered if anyone knew why this might have happened?

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Notan · 29/11/2018 02:55

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kayaking · 29/11/2018 02:56

I don't dispute the agreement exists but maybe it is time for a change.

AnotherDIYSunday · 29/11/2018 02:56

Feefee, there were no constant insinuations from me re you being pro Brexit. I mentioned Brexit twice. Once saying that Irish history is important in the context of Brexit and therefore something that affects your life as well. In that post I made no assumptions re how you voted (because I know you mentioned in a previous post that you were a remainer).
I did mention it again in the context of a post that I wrongly attributed to you when it was from kayaking (I apologised for that mistake).

Notan · 29/11/2018 02:57

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kayaking · 29/11/2018 02:58

He shot no one, but according to some Irish people he worked for the wrong employer. By the way a friend was also shot in Ireland whilst at a wedding, so not my favourite people.

Notan · 29/11/2018 02:58

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AnotherDIYSunday · 29/11/2018 02:59

Yeah, no doubt about that, Notan!

kayaking · 29/11/2018 03:00

And proudly so.

Notan · 29/11/2018 03:02

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kayaking · 29/11/2018 03:10

I don't hate anyone, It wasn't me that started calling people names. I just know the truth about the attitude of SOME Irish people to the British military and have to take it into account by the way I live my life, less so now in mainland UK, but still sadly relevant on the island of Ireland.
And my friend was shot by the IRA at a wedding, a while ago now, but still relevant in his and his families life too. They claimed responsibility for it, I'm not making it up.

Notan · 29/11/2018 03:11

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kayaking · 29/11/2018 03:12

If you really think that people from the republic were not involved in the IRA then you are grossly uninformed or delusional.

AnotherDIYSunday · 29/11/2018 03:13

Flowers to you for fighting the good fight here, Notan. Certainly proves that people weren‘t being over sensitive on the thread about anti Irish sentiment. Thankfully kayaking had enough rope to hang herself on this thread and used it well!

kayaking · 29/11/2018 03:13

Back to the "goady fuckers" oh dear oh dear.

Notan · 29/11/2018 03:14

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AnotherDIYSunday · 29/11/2018 03:18

Perhaps you‘re mixing up Northern Ireland with Ireland

Now wouldn‘t that be ironic! Grin

kayaking · 29/11/2018 03:19

No definitely southern ireland, do some research.

kayaking · 29/11/2018 03:21

It was in 1978

Notan · 29/11/2018 03:22

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Notan · 29/11/2018 03:24

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kayaking · 29/11/2018 03:25

St Patricks Church, Trim, Republic of Ireland

Notan · 29/11/2018 03:26

Do some research? Lol. I don't have to. You're talking out of your hole.