foot-loose wrote:SpaceBoy wrote:Simple solution, go to the DENTIST! Job Done.
iain_smith wrote:I cant see a dentist before monday.
tit.
Who is the tit?!
The thing is if the pain is realy bad then a emergency dental visit may be in order. So my original statement of go to the dentist still apply's! Most NHS hospitals are linked with a emergency dental service so if the pain is too bad then they should be able to help by either jumping you up the ques or providing you with stronger pescription medication. If you contact your local PCT and find out more details about services in your area or for faster information/response time call NHS Direct on 0845 4647 or visit there website
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk But if you realy are in a bad way with your teath through your bottom lip then the old 999 or 112 job would work well!
By the way just so you dont think I am talking from where the sun don't shine, the CAB has the following advice:
Emergency treatment
Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) in England and Local Health Boards (LHBs) in Wales are responsible for providing out-of-hours emergency dental treatment. You will usually have to phone an emergency helpline first. If a decision is made that you need care or treatment out of hours, the PCT or LHB will make arrangements for this. There is a set fee for urgent and out-of-hours treatment. Source - http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/h_nhs_den ... atment.pdf
I woke up this morning with money coming out of my backside and I counted it all out and it totaled £1999, I thought I wasn't feeling too grand!