Those new Dr Who monsters are really quite chilling. If I had a TARDIS for an afternoon I’d be straight back to Sony’s plugger office in 1989, and I’ll give you three guesses what I’d do.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostWell, my nose has cleared up - must have been the combined dust and pollen.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWith all that dusting, an allergy to dust mite faeces seems likely. A fairly common allergy.
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British Airways: various - customer service - relocating car rentals for holidays to a location off LHR [previously in Terminal 5 - convenient!]. Prebooked car hire. BA don't always communicate the "correct" details to the car hire companies - and a pain to change. Off main airport rentals add an hour for both pickup and drop off - about 30 mins to get to the off site office - and often another 30 mins [extra] to drive there.
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And finally ....!!!
At long last I know - or at least have - an NHS number.
Online services useless - at least in so far as they relate to Scotland where I now live.
I've been trying for a long while to find out what my NHS number is for various reasons, such as submitting Covid test results.
Supposed to be easy, using sites such as this - https://www.nhs.uk/find-nhs-number/what-is-your-name
Doesn't work.
Suggestions that there is a 10 digit number on prescriptions - well there is - but no that's not it.
Finally tried again with online today, and got a message that my details didn't match my GP registration, so I rang the surgery.
I was given the number almost immediately and also a Community Health Index Number - which I recognised as that's the on I can see on prescriptions.
With many months since people may have had to be more concerned about such things, you'd imagine that there would be wider recognition of these issues, but clearly the online world doesn't deal with Scottish variants.
Indeed it does turn out that the NHS number is of the form XXX XXX XXXX - ten digits long.
The CHI number also ten digits, but contiguous and will appear under one's address on prescriptions in Scotland. It is not the NHS number need for some other services.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostAt long last I know - or at least have - an NHS number.
Online services useless - at least in so far as they relate to Scotland where I now live.
I've been trying for a long while to find out what my NHS number is for various reasons, such as submitting Covid test results.
Supposed to be easy, using sites such as this - https://www.nhs.uk/find-nhs-number/what-is-your-name
Doesn't work.
Suggestions that there is a 10 digit number on prescriptions - well there is - but no that's not it.
Finally tried again with online today, and got a message that my details didn't match my GP registration, so I rang the surgery.
I was given the number almost immediately and also a Community Health Index Number - which I recognised as that's the on I can see on prescriptions.
With many months since people may have had to be more concerned about such things, you'd imagine that there would be wider recognition of these issues, but clearly the online world doesn't deal with Scottish variants.
Indeed it does turn out that the NHS number is of the form XXX XXX XXXX - ten digits long.
The CHI number also ten digits, but contiguous and will appear under one's address on prescriptions in Scotland. It is not the NHS number need for some other services.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostSuggestions that there is a 10 digit number on prescriptions - well there is - but no that's not it.
I have a continuous 10-digit "NHS number" just beneath my name on my prescription form. It's the same as the 10-digit "NHS number" on my NHS app, which just separates the numbers 3-3-4. But they are the same numbers. I accept that this is ... my NHS number.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostRight hand, left hand?
I have a continuous 10-digit "NHS number" just beneath my name on my prescription form. It's the same as the 10-digit "NHS number" on my NHS app, which just separates the numbers 3-3-4. But they are the same numbers. I accept that this is ... my NHS number."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostAren't you given your NHS number at birth?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostRight hand, left hand?
I have a continuous 10-digit "NHS number" just beneath my name on my prescription form. It's the same as the 10-digit "NHS number" on my NHS app, which just separates the numbers 3-3-4. But they are the same numbers. I accept that this is ... my NHS number.
Re being given one at birth - maybe. Though I think I was also given other numbers which have since been superseded - such as a Social Security number which I think has been replaced by the National Insurance number. Somewhere I may still have the card - "historic document" which showed my number. A greyish (or maybe sandy coloured) card with a number which I think started MNGE xxx
Actually thinking about this slightly harder, I am older than the NHS - slightly - so maybe I wasn't given an NHS number at birth.Last edited by Dave2002; 11-07-22, 15:32.
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