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NHS 111 told me to go to a walk in centre 15 minutes walk away, but I will probably have an 'accident' before I get there...

33 replies

PotOfYoghurt · 16/07/2014 15:55

Think I have gastro. Been coming out both ends for the last two days, feel like death and have a fever of 40C. Rang the 111 number who said I need to see someone in the next 2 hours, and told me to go the nearest walk in centre. Unfortunately at the moment I can't get through 10 minutes without needing the loo, and I think the walk there would kill me anyway.

What am I supposed to do?!

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rustnmarty · 16/07/2014 15:56

Can anyone take you ?

LadySybilLikesCake · 16/07/2014 15:59

Call them back and tell them you're unable to get there. I was told to the closest one, 30 mins away, when I was vomiting and unable to move. They called me back and I spoke to one of the nurses.

Sounds like food poisoning to me Sad

PotOfYoghurt · 16/07/2014 15:59

No one with a car I'm afraid.

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PotOfYoghurt · 16/07/2014 16:00

What did you do LadySybil? Did you go anywhere?

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LadySybilLikesCake · 16/07/2014 16:07

Nope. I stayed at home as it was labyrinthitis and waited for it to pass (whilst taking antihistamines and travel sickness medicine, which was the advice from the nurse).

Are you managing to keep anything down at all? It helps to have small sips but often rather than huge drinks. If you've not been for a wee for a while then it's probably wise to get some help as you're probably very dehydrated by now Sad

PotOfYoghurt · 16/07/2014 16:09

Oh dear. No I haven't been able to keep even water to take paracetamol down. Thanks for your advice!

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Realitybitesyourbum · 16/07/2014 16:12

why do you need to see someone? they will tell you to stay in bed, drink waer and wait tll it passes. there is nothing you can do for it. antibiotics dont help.
why do you want to spread it to other people which is what you will do if you go somewhere with other potentially sick people.

kronenborg · 16/07/2014 16:15

have you tried your GP surgery? they should be able to do a home visit...if nothing else, they could give you an injection to control the vomiting, something to "block you up", and assess your state of hydration...

LadySybilLikesCake · 16/07/2014 16:15

It's OK. Water is absorbed quite quickly so you may be taking some in, hence little bits and often. Do you have any dirolyte? Water's OK but this is better. A good judge of being dehydrated is whether you're weeing, whether your tongue is dry and whether your skin bounces back quickly if you pull it. You're probably better off calling an ambulance to be honest. You could do with being assessed for dehydration and could probably benefit from being on a drip. They can take some cultures from your poop to see if it's food poisoning and give you something to lower your temperature.

Hope you're feeling better soon Sad Thanks

PotOfYoghurt · 16/07/2014 16:17

Because Reality, I can't keep any water down. My GP surgery are as useful as ever and won't give me an appointment until Friday, and the HCP I've spoken to have told me I need to see someone.

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LadySybilLikesCake · 16/07/2014 16:18

PLEASE don't take anything to 'block you up'. If you have food poisoning it will make you feel ten times worse. Your body's trying to get rid of the bugs for a reason so the last thing you want to do is keep them in! Just keep getting fluids in. Little bits and often, even if it's sips. If there's no one who can come and look after you then you should find a way to get to the hospital (ambulance).

TheTertiumSquid · 16/07/2014 16:20

Take a taxi?

MooncupGoddess · 16/07/2014 16:20

Have you tried drinking sips of a flat fizzy drink? Or water with a pinch of salt and sugar in? Both are better for dehydration and easier to keep down than plain water.

PotOfYoghurt · 16/07/2014 16:20

Taxi is a good idea. Thanks very much everyone.

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LadySybilLikesCake · 16/07/2014 16:22

You know they charge you a cleaning fee if you throw up? Tell them in advance that you're unwell and take a lot of bags.

I really don't think you should go to the walk in centre. Sounds like A&E is better to be honest. There's nothing that a walk in centre can do to help and they can't stick you on a drip if you're dehydrated.

Lilaclily · 16/07/2014 16:25

I agree with Reality
Phone them back & tell them you can't get there
If they say you need to see someone it's up to them to send an ambulance

OnlyLovers · 16/07/2014 16:27

I agree, it's not realistic to expect you to get to a walk-in centre in that state. Call them back and make it clear just how unable you are to leave the safety of a loo.

I hope the worst is over soon. Thanks

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Pobblewhohasnotoes · 16/07/2014 19:30

Ice lollies are excellent as you won't vomit it up. Dioralyte also as it replaces everything you are losing.

I have to agree with something like norovirus you have to try and stay away from a hospital as much as you can as it spreads.

lougle · 16/07/2014 19:44

40c temperature in an adult is very serious and requires medical review.

LadySybilLikesCake · 16/07/2014 19:47

I'm kind of hoping the walk in centre have sent her to A&E.

RoseyHope · 16/07/2014 19:56

Hi all, I'm Pot's sister. She has been transferred to hospital for bloods and an abdomen x-Ray. Xx

KissMyFatArse · 16/07/2014 20:01

Oh what a shame!! Hope she's ok x

MrsJK · 16/07/2014 20:01

Hope she is ok Hmm

GothMummy · 16/07/2014 20:02

I hope you are better very soon, OP.

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