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What she said...

Yeahp sure do - Doctors initially thought it was a strained muscle but I pushed the point that is wasn't and then they found the clot, my hospital Doc that pushed to get all the tests for me was like Dr Nick off the simpsons, great doctor tho!

Good doctor's are hard to find! Our extremely expensive private obstetrician left placenta in my wife post c-section and kept telling her it was c-section pains and giving her pain killers. We took her back for another opinion as she went grey, and wolla dr useless had left some in. He then nearly crapped himself when he found out I was a lawyer. Big discount applied. Anyway, I rant...

Dad won't let me buy any nissans :/

My parents didn't either - I still got Pinky :yes:

Good doctor's are hard to find! Our extremely expensive private obstetrician left placenta in my wife post c-section and kept telling her it was c-section pains and giving her pain killers. We took her back for another opinion as she went grey, and wolla dr useless had left some in. He then nearly crapped himself when he found out I was a lawyer. Big discount applied. Anyway, I rant...

Yeah pretty much, some are shithouse and others are great!

I had a dodgy doctor when I hurt my wrist. 4 doctors and 3 months later then finally figure out I had a snapped ligament and needed an operation.... No pain killers were offered and formal was 2 months after operation so I was very angry with them

My parents didn't either - I still got Pinky :yes

Dad wants me to get a Mazda 3 or Suzuki swift or a Toyota work mate. And that's all my options.

I'm like umm excuse me, but Suzuki swifts have no power, and I want a skyline. He's like no, they're shit, and they cost to much money. And then I'm like it's my car farrrk you!!

Dad wants me to get a Mazda 3 or Suzuki swift or a Toyota work mate. And that's all my options.

I'm like umm excuse me, but Suzuki swifts have no power, and I want a skyline. He's like no, they're shit, and they cost to much money. And then I'm like it's my car farrrk you!!

Go interstate and come home with one.. I did lol

Tell my wife that....she is most displeased.

I can try.... I am the one telling Zane he isn't allowed to ever sell his car, we will have an ever growing car collection before I want to get rid of either skyline...

I had a dodgy doctor when I hurt my wrist. 4 doctors and 3 months later then finally figure out I had a snapped ligament and needed an operation.... No pain killers were offered and formal was 2 months after operation so I was very angry with them

That sucks, cast on at formal or heal enough to get it off?

I had a dodgy doctor when I hurt my wrist. 4 doctors and 3 months later then finally figure out I had a snapped ligament and needed an operation.... No pain killers were offered and formal was 2 months after operation so I was very angry with them

And they never say sorry

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